GINI DP 18: The interplay between economic inequality trends and housing regime changes in advanced welfare democracies

作者: Caroline Dewilde

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摘要: In this paper, I argue that our understanding of the increase in economic inequality advanced welfare democracies could be enhanced by taking account changes which took place housing regimes many countries. demonstrate how one derive testable hypotheses concerning a direct relationship between both social trends, can at least theoretically go directions (i.e. changing influencing or trends characteristics regimes), while ‘classical’ driving forces increasing inequalities function as intermediate variables multivariate model. Alternatively, simple interaction model guide future research, sense are routinely considered ‘driving forces’ – but altogether do not explain much observed long-term trend work out different way under regimes.

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