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Wealth And Homeownership Women Men And Families 1st Ed Mariacristina Rossi

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Wealth And Homeownership Women Men And Families 1st Ed Mariacristina Rossi
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.27 MB
Author: Mariacristina Rossi, Eva M. Sierminska
ISBN: 9783319925578, 9783319925585, 3319925571, 331992558X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Wealth And Homeownership Women Men And Families 1st Ed Mariacristina Rossi by Mariacristina Rossi, Eva M. Sierminska 9783319925578, 9783319925585, 3319925571, 331992558X instant download after payment.

In almost every country, wealth is predominantly constituted by housing equity, but what are the possible risks and how does wealth accumulation vary across countries? In this timely book, Rossi and Sierminska analyse the complex relationship between gender, wealth and homeownership. By providing a conceptual framework to insert homeownership and housing decisions within an economic rationale, the authors explore how gender and family types have shaped wealth accumulation and homeownership.

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