‘Mom, Dad: I’m Staying’ Initial Labor Market Conditions, Housing Markets, and Welfare

Rodrigo Martínez Mazza
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Young individuals are currently living with their parents more than at any other point in time, while also spending more on housing. In this paper, I first show how labor market entry conditions affect housing tenure and affordability in the long term, by using the unemployment rate at the time of graduation as an exogenous shock to income. I perform this analysis across Europe for the last 25 years. Results indicate that a 1 pp increase in the unemployment rate at the time of graduation leads, one year after, to (1) a 1.50 pp increase in the probability of living with parents, (2) a 1.02 pp decrease in the probability of home-ownership and 0.45 pp decrease in renting, and (3) worse affordability. Second, I develop an OLG model to link income shocks for young agents with changes in housing tenure at the aggregate level. I allow for an outside option for landlords which can introduce rigidity into the rental market. Results show that if rental markets are rigid, an income shock to young agents will translate into a larger share of them living with their parents, worse affordability, and larger welfare losses. Finally, I perform a policy exercise based on the French housing aid system. I show that housing aid policies can help to recover welfare losses for young agents, by enabling them to afford to rent. Recognizing the right scenario for the implementation of these policies is key to ensure welfare gains concentrate on the targeted population.
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“妈妈,爸爸:我要留下来”初步劳动力市场状况,住房市场和福利
目前,年轻人与父母同住的时间比以往任何时候都多,同时他们在住房上的支出也更多。在本文中,我首先通过使用毕业时的失业率作为收入的外生冲击,展示了劳动力市场进入条件如何长期影响住房使用权和负担能力。在过去的25年里,我在欧洲各地进行了这项分析。结果表明,毕业时失业率每增加1个百分点,一年后导致(1)与父母同住的概率增加1.50个百分点,(2)自住房概率下降1.02个百分点,租房概率下降0.45个百分点,(3)负担能力下降。其次,我开发了一个OLG模型,将年轻代理人的收入冲击与住房保有权的变化联系起来。我允许房东有一个外部选择,这可以给租赁市场带来刚性。结果表明,如果租赁市场是刚性的,那么对年轻经纪人的收入冲击将转化为与父母同住的比例增加,负担能力下降,福利损失增加。最后,我基于法国住房援助制度进行了一个政策练习。我表明,住房援助政策可以帮助年轻的代理人弥补福利损失,使他们能够负担得起租金。认识到实施这些政策的正确情况是确保福利收益集中于目标人口的关键。
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