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dc.contributor.authorCobb-Clark, D-
dc.contributor.authorSinning, M-
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-13T03:33:04Zen
dc.date.accessioned2011-05-10T01:09:20Zen
dc.date.available2011-05-10T01:09:20Zen
dc.date.issued2009-10-
dc.identifier.isbnISSN: 1442-8636 ISBN: 978 1 921693-05-2en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10620/17178en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10620/3267en
dc.description.abstractThis paper examines the effect of neighborhood diversity on the nativity gap in homevalue appreciation in Australia. Specifically, immigrant homeowners experienced a 41.7 percent increase in median home values between 2001 and 2006, while the median value of housing owned by the native-born increased by 59.4 percent over the same period. We use a semi-parametric decomposition approach to assess the relative importance of the various determinants of home values in producing this gap. We find that the differential returns to housing wealth are not related to changes in the nature of the houses or the neighborhoods in which immigrants and native-born homeowners live. Rather, the gap stems from the fact that over time there were differential changes across groups in the hedonic prices (i.e., returns) associated with the underlying determinants of home values.en
dc.subjectCultureen
dc.subjectHousing -- Ownershipen
dc.subjectCulture -- Immigrantsen
dc.subjectHousingen
dc.titleNeighbourhood Diversity and the Appreciation of Native- and Immigrant-Owned Homesen
dc.typeReports and technical papersen
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.iza.org/publications/dp/4464/neighborhood-diversity-and-the-appreciation-of-native-and-immigrant-owned-homesen
dc.identifier.surveyHILDAen
dc.description.urlhttps://melbourneinstitute.unimelb.edu.au/hildaen
dc.description.institutionCentre for Economic Policy Research, the Australian National Universityen
dc.title.reportCentre for Economic Policy Research, the Australian National University, Discussion Paperen
dc.identifier.rishttp://flosse.dss.gov.au//ris.php?id=3525en
dc.description.keywordsdecomposition analysisen
dc.description.keywordshome-ownershipen
dc.description.keywordsinternational migrationen
dc.description.pages37en
dc.title.seriesIZA Discussion Papersen
local.identifier.id3525en
dc.identifier.edition624en
dc.subject.dssCulture and languageen
dc.subject.dssHousing, communities and neighbourhoodsen
dc.subject.dssmaincategoryCultureen
dc.subject.dssmaincategoryHousingen
dc.subject.dsssubcategoryImmigrantsen
dc.subject.dsssubcategoryOwnershipen
dc.subject.flosseHousing, communities and neighbourhoodsen
dc.subject.flosseCulture, identity and languageen
dc.subject.flosseCulture and identityen
dc.relation.surveyHILDAen
dc.old.surveyvalueHILDAen
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item.openairetypeReports and technical papers-
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