Caste, Faith, Gender: Determinants of Homeownership in Urban India

The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, July 2019, Volume 59, Issue 1, pp 27–55

Posted: 24 Aug 2019

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Prashant Das

Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad - Indian Institute of Management - Finance & Accounting Area

Alan J. Ziobrowski

Georgia State University - Department of Real Estate

N. Edward Coulson

Independent

Date Written: July 23, 2019

Abstract

Analyzing a large dataset of urban non-slum households, we find that homeownership tenure choice in India is significantly associated with gender, religion and caste.In particular, large households or those headed by women or with larger number of women are significantly more inclined towards homeownership than households of otherwise similar characteristics. Salaried households are the least and self-employed households the most likely to be homeowners. Compared to Hindus, Muslims show significantly lower while other minority religions (Sikhs, Buddhists and Jain combined) show significantly higher propensity towards homeownership after controlling for other factors. Castes which have been victims of discrimination show significantly higher propensity towards homeownership. the propensity towards homeownership in discriminated class households significantly increases when endowed with esteem or affluence.

Keywords: Tenure choice; India; Caste; Religion; Gender; Housing

JEL Classification: R210; H8

Suggested Citation

Das, Prashant and Ziobrowski, Alan J. and Coulson, N. Edward, Caste, Faith, Gender: Determinants of Homeownership in Urban India (July 23, 2019). The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, July 2019, Volume 59, Issue 1, pp 27–55, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3441884

Prashant Das (Contact Author)

Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad - Indian Institute of Management - Finance & Accounting Area ( email )

Alan J. Ziobrowski

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N. Edward Coulson

Independent

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