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Housing market responses to immigration, evidence from Italy, Sona Kalantaryan

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Housing market responses to immigration, evidence from Italy, Sona Kalantaryan
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eng
Abstract
In this study I empirically examine the impact of immigration on the dynamics of housing prices across Italian provinces from 1996 till 2007. The massive debate upon the impact of current intensive immigration flows on the wellbeing of the native Italian population and Europeans in general is mainly focused on labor market outcomes which is, however, only one of the channels though which the real income and wealth can alter. This paper contributes to our understanding of the influence that recent intensive immigration flows have on the Italian economy by estimating its impact on the housing market. Moreover, it exploits different methodological approach with respect to the approach dominating in migration literature. Using the number of valid residence permits as a measure of immigration stock and the self-reported housing values from the Survey of Households Income Wealth in Italy I find that the increase in the concentration of immigrants in the Italian provinces has a positive but declining effect on the average housing prices in provinces. The obtained results also indicate that an increase of in immigrant population leads to an increase in average housing prices. The performed Difference and System GMM estimations confirm both the positive response of average housing prices to the increase in immigrant population and the non-linearity of its response to immigrants' concentration in all specifications
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Main title
Housing market responses to immigration
Oclc number
993080877
Responsibility statement
Sona Kalantaryan
Series statement
EUI working papers. RSC, 2013/83EUI papersMigration Policy Centre
Sub title
evidence from Italy

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