This book explores the dynamic relationship between housing tenure, employment status, and market outcomes through the lens of search-and-matching models. By focusing on search and matching as core features of the housing market trading process, it introduces a modern economic framework for analyzing housing markets.
Key topics include:
- The role of search markets in shaping housing prices
- Interactions between rental and sale prices of homes
- Connections between homeownership and unemployment
- The impact of housing needs on labor market policies
Designed for scholars and students of housing and labor economics, this book serves as both a comprehensive resource for researchers and a textbook for courses examining the interplay between housing tenure and labor market dynamics.