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題名:家戶首次購置住宅與生命歷程之關聯分析
作者:陳佳欣
作者(外文):Chia-hsin Chen
校院名稱:國立成功大學
系所名稱:都市計劃學系碩博士班
指導教授:陳彥仲
學位類別:博士
出版日期:2007
主題關鍵詞:住宅權屬決策生命歷程重大事件雙變量比例危險模型內生性影響Bivariate Proportional Hazard ModelHousing Tenure ChoiceEndogenous EffectLife Course events
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早期相關研究對於家戶住宅權屬選擇決策之探討,多由靜態的觀點以不連續選擇之二項logit模型為進行分析,忽略住宅決策需經家戶長時間考量之動態特性。本研究由動態的觀點出發,應用危險模型分析家戶首次購屋之影響因素,並著重分析生命歷程重大事件對於首次購置住宅之影響效果。本論文實證資料為華人家庭動態資料庫。研究結果顯示個人所得與原生家庭社會經濟地位越高越高者,購置住宅之機率越高;結婚決策對於購置住宅有顯著之正面影響,離婚事件具負面影響效果,而生育第二個小孩之影響效果則不顯著。其次,本研究考量台灣地區住宅權屬多事件決策之特性。研究結果發現結婚年齡愈年輕者,回原生家庭之機率愈高,購置住宅之機率愈低;而結婚當時家戶恆常所得越低者,亦呈現相同之影響效果。此外,由於生命歷程重大事件與購置住宅之決策,對家戶而言可能是共同決定的,其中又以結婚決策之影響最為明顯。因此本研究考量結婚決策對住宅決策之內生性影響效果。研究結果發現兩決策不可觀察項之相關係數值顯著大於零,顯示結婚決策對於住宅決策具有正向之內生性影響關係。亦即潛在結婚機率較高者,其潛在購置住宅之機率亦較高。
Previous literatures generally analyzed the housing decision of household in terms of static state by applying discrete choice model, regardless of the time-consuming decision-making process of housing. We analyze the decision of first-time house buying in terms of dynamic state by applying hazard model, and focus on the effect of life course events. Our empirical data is retrieved from Panel Study of Family Dynamics (PSFD) surveyed in Taiwan. We classify the factors that affect the housing decisions into three categories, including life course events, housing market conditions and household social-economic characteristics. Our empirical results show household incomes and social status of parents have a positive effect on housing buying. We also found marriage has a positive effect on house buying, and union dissolution has a negative effect. In addition, accounting for the other housing choice, we found the marital age affect the decision of returning to the parental home significantly and households with higher income would have lower probability of returning home. Furthermore, in Chinese society, the decision of first-time house buying is closely connected with life course events, especially with marriage. It indicates the decision of getting merried would affect house buying endogenously. We constructed the bivariate proportional hazard model to deal with the endogeneity between the two decisions. Our results show the correlation coefficient between unobserved variables is greater than zero. It indicates marriage decision would potential effect the decision of house buying.
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