Retirement, Housing Mobility, Downsizing and Neighbourhood Quality – A Causal Investigation

65 Pages Posted: 7 Jul 2021

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Ha Trong Nguyen

Perth Children’s Hospital - Telethon Kids Institute

Francis Mitrou

Telethon Kids Institute

Stephen R. Zubrick

Perth Children’s Hospital - Telethon Kids Institute

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Date Written: July 6, 2021

Abstract

This paper provides the first causal evidence on the impact of retirement on housing choices. Our empirical strategy exploits the discontinuity in the eligibility ages for state pension as an instrument for the endogenous retirement decision and controls for time-invariant individual characteristics. The results show that retirement leads to a statistically significant and sizable increase in the probability of making a residential move or the likelihood of becoming outright homeowners. We also find that individuals downsize both physically and financially and tend to move to better neighbourhoods or closer to the coast upon retirement. We additionally discover that some housing adjustments take place up to 6 years before retirement. Moreover, our results reveal significant heterogeneity in the retirement impact by gender, marital status, education, housing tenue, income and wealth. Within couple households, housing mobility choices are primarily influenced by the wife’s retirement while housing downsizing decisions are only affected by the husband’s retirement. The results suggest that failing to address the endogeneity of retirement often under-states the retirement impact on such housing arrangements.

Keywords: Retirement, Housing, Migration, Residential Mobility, Quality of Neighbourhood, Downsizing, Instrumental Variable

JEL Classification: J14, J26, J61, R21, R23

Suggested Citation

Nguyen, Ha Trong and Mitrou, Francis and Zubrick, Stephen R., Retirement, Housing Mobility, Downsizing and Neighbourhood Quality – A Causal Investigation (July 6, 2021). Life Course Centre Working Paper No. 2021-09, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3880705 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3880705

Ha Trong Nguyen (Contact Author)

Perth Children’s Hospital - Telethon Kids Institute ( email )

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Francis Mitrou

Telethon Kids Institute ( email )

100 Roberts Rd
Subiaco, Western Australia
Australia

Stephen R. Zubrick

Perth Children’s Hospital - Telethon Kids Institute ( email )

100 Roberts Rd
Subiaco, Western Australia
Australia

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