Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in Poland

Poland is characterized by a relatively high level of homeowners (84% of population in 2018). The preference for ownership, as well as financial possibilities, are not balanced throughout the entire life cycle of a household. The scale of these differences, as well as the tendency to change over tim...

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Main Author: Matel Anna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-09-01
Series:Real Estate Management and Valuation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/remav-2021-0017
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spelling doaj-461292a87bfb421cab81aaf621b639002021-09-22T06:13:27ZengSciendoReal Estate Management and Valuation2300-52892021-09-0129311210.2478/remav-2021-0017Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in PolandMatel Anna0University of BialystokPoland is characterized by a relatively high level of homeowners (84% of population in 2018). The preference for ownership, as well as financial possibilities, are not balanced throughout the entire life cycle of a household. The scale of these differences, as well as the tendency to change over time, remains unknown. The subject of conducted research is to indicate how the structure of the tenure status of Poles changes over the life cycle of a household. This publication proposes the division of the household life cycle into the stages of formation, stabilization and reduction. The research on the structure of the tenure status of Poles was conducted for the period of 2006-2018. The analysis showed that, while the share of owner-occupiers increased significantly in Poland in the years 2006-2018, at the stage of forming a household rent begins to prevail. What is more, young people are more likely to choose market rent, and relocation to private housing is associated with having children or getting married. At the same time, there is no tendency to relocate to rented flats at the stage of household reduction in Poland.https://doi.org/10.2478/remav-2021-0017tenure statushousing marketownershiptenantslife cycler21d01
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Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in Poland
Real Estate Management and Valuation
tenure status
housing market
ownership
tenants
life cycle
r21
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author_facet Matel Anna
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title Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in Poland
title_short Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in Poland
title_full Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in Poland
title_fullStr Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in Poland
title_sort tenure status in life cycle cohorts in poland
publisher Sciendo
series Real Estate Management and Valuation
issn 2300-5289
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Poland is characterized by a relatively high level of homeowners (84% of population in 2018). The preference for ownership, as well as financial possibilities, are not balanced throughout the entire life cycle of a household. The scale of these differences, as well as the tendency to change over time, remains unknown. The subject of conducted research is to indicate how the structure of the tenure status of Poles changes over the life cycle of a household. This publication proposes the division of the household life cycle into the stages of formation, stabilization and reduction. The research on the structure of the tenure status of Poles was conducted for the period of 2006-2018. The analysis showed that, while the share of owner-occupiers increased significantly in Poland in the years 2006-2018, at the stage of forming a household rent begins to prevail. What is more, young people are more likely to choose market rent, and relocation to private housing is associated with having children or getting married. At the same time, there is no tendency to relocate to rented flats at the stage of household reduction in Poland.
topic tenure status
housing market
ownership
tenants
life cycle
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url https://doi.org/10.2478/remav-2021-0017
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