Measuring long-run housing affordability for Malaysian millennial households: a geospatial and income distribution analysis

Author:

Rangel Gary John,Ng. Jason Wei Jian,Murugasu Thangarajah Thiyagarajan,Poon Wai Ching

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to use a lifetime income measure to evaluate the long-run housing affordability for an understudied cohort of households in the literature – the millennials. The authors do this in the context of Malaysia, measuring long-run affordability for four housing types across geographic locations and income distributions. Design/methodology/approach This study calculates a long-run housing affordability index (HAI) using data on house prices and household incomes. Essentially a ratio of predicted lifetime incomes to house prices, the HAI is computed for four common housing types in Malaysia from 2005 to 2016 and for six states in the country. The HAI is also compared across four income percentiles. Findings The analysis reveals varying patterns of housing affordability among different states in Malaysia. Housing affordability has declined since 2010, with most housing types being unaffordable for millennial-led households with the lowest income. Housing is most affordable for those in the highest income bracket, although even here, there are pockets of unaffordable housing as well. Practical implications Based on the findings, this study proposes three targeted interventions to improve housing affordability for Malaysian millennials. Originality/value This study fills a gap in the literature by examining the long-run housing affordability of Malaysian millennial-led households based on both geographic location and income distribution. The millennial population is understudied in the housing affordability literature, making this study a valuable contribution to the field.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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