The housing careers of older Canadians: An investigation using Cycle 16 of the General Social Survey
Authors: Michael Haan and Thomas Perks
Overview
Abstract (English)
In this paper we use the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16) and the theoretical conception of a ‘housing career’ to identify the correlates of housing tenure (rent vs. own) among Canadians age 45 and over. We draw on primarily US literature to isolate three general explanatory clusters (social support, health, and economic characteristics). Based on analyses using logistic regression, the results indicate that the majority of variation in housing tenure exists due to standard demographic and household characteristics. In fact, of the three focal explanatory clusters, only social support characteristics significantly enhance model fit beyond the baseline model, suggesting that the housing tenure of older Canadians hinges heavily on fairly standard characteristics.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Michael Haan and Thomas Perks |
Publication Year | 2008 |
Title | The housing careers of older Canadians: An investigation using Cycle 16 of the General Social Survey |
Volume | 35 |
Journal Name | Canadian Studies in Population |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 223-242 |
Publication Language | English |
- Michael Haan
- Michael Haan and Thomas Perks
- The housing careers of older Canadians: An investigation using Cycle 16 of the General Social Survey
- Canadian Studies in Population
- 35
- 2008
- 2
- 223-242