Does my house have a premium or discount in relation to my neighbors? A regression-kriging approach
In: Socio-economic planning sciences: the international journal of public sector decision-making, Band 72, S. 100914
ISSN: 0038-0121
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In: Socio-economic planning sciences: the international journal of public sector decision-making, Band 72, S. 100914
ISSN: 0038-0121
In recent decades, the analysis of residential rental prices in Spain has gained increasing attention. From a socio-economic viewpoint, the increase in long-term rentals compared to new home purchases by the new generations has led researchers to examine phenomena such as the growth of the tourism sector or foreclosures. This paper uses a panel data model to analyze the influence of the rate of foreclosure evictions and number of tourist apartments on residential rental prices in 50 provinces of Spain for the period 2015-2018. The results show that an increase in the number of tourist apartment vacancies increases residential rental prices, while an increase in the rate of foreclosure evictions causes residential rental prices to fall. ; This work was conducted within the framework of a research project FQM-150 and financed by Andalusia Government.
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In recent decades, the analysis of residential rental prices in Spain has gained increasing attention. From a socio-economic viewpoint, the increase in long-term rentals compared to new home purchases by the new generations has led researchers to examine phenomena such as the growth of the tourism sector or foreclosures. This paper uses a panel data model to analyze the influence of the rate of foreclosure evictions and number of tourist apartments on residential rental prices in 50 provinces of Spain for the period 2015–2018. The results show that an increase in the number of tourist apartment vacancies increases residential rental prices, while an increase in the rate of foreclosure evictions causes residential rental prices to fall. ; Andalusia Government - project FQM-150
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This study aims to contribute new information on how and through which factors employment quality and housing quality can be improved from a human development approach so that people can live the life they want. Using the human capabilities approach as a theoretical reference framework, the article analyses the effect of involuntary part-time employment and overcrowded housing on the Human Development Index (HDI). The empirical analysis is based on the panel data technique, which is applied to data from the European Statistical Office (Eurostat) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for the 28 member countries of the European Union. The results shed new evidence on how involuntary part-time work and overcrowded housing limit or hinder people from living the lives they want, at least in the dimensions measured by the HDI. ; Junta de Andalucía
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This study aims to contribute new information on how and through which factors employment quality and housing quality can be improved from a human development approach so that people can live the life they want. Using the human capabilities approach as a theoretical reference framework, the article analyses the effect of involuntary part-time employment and overcrowded housing on the Human Development Index (HDI). The empirical analysis is based on the panel data technique, which is applied to data from the European Statistical Office (Eurostat) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for the 28 member countries of the European Union. The results shed new evidence on how involuntary part-time work and overcrowded housing limit or hinder people from living the lives they want, at least in the dimensions measured by the HDI. ; Andalusia Government FQM-150
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Purpose – The aim of this study is to quantify the effect of location on rental housing prices in the city of Athens. Theoretical framework – The right to adequate housing is a fundamental human right defended by democratic societies. Therefore, it is of interest to examine housing tenures for both owned and rented accommodation. Design/methodology/approach – Geostatistical methods (regression-kriging) were used to obtain the results, which are represented on an isovalue map of rental housing prices displaying the minor and major effects of location by zone. Findings – This study highlights the impact of location on rental housing prices by showing how the rent of a standard dwelling in the city of Athens varies depending on its location. Research Practical & Social implications – The main social implications of this work is it helps investors determine where to direct investments and it assists public authorities in deciding where to focus urban management policies, in order to control the undesirable effects of an excessive rise in rents caused by tourism. Originality/value – The main originality of this paper lies in its isovalue map of rental housing prices for standard dwellings, which can also be interpreted as a locational isovalue map.
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