Housing and Location Choices of Retiring Households: Evidence from France

Author:

Gobillon Laurent1,Wolff François-Charles2

Affiliation:

1. Laurent Gobillon is with INED, 133 Boulevard Davout, 75980 Paris, Cedex 20, France,

2. François-Charles Wolff is in LEMNA, University of Nantes, Nantes, France,

Abstract

In this paper, a study is made of the mobility and housing choices of the elderly when retiring, using household data collected in France. From a theoretical viewpoint, individuals are likely to decrease their housing quantity because of an income loss when retiring, but they may also increase it to benefit from more housing comfort for leisure. Using the 1992 Trois Générations survey, it is first shown that housing mobility at retirement is substantial in France, with a variety of self-reported motives. Then, using the 1994—2001 French Europanel survey, evidence is found of both upsizing and downsizing for mobile recent retirees. In many cases, housing adjustments lead to a correction of the initial disequilibrium between the number of rooms and the number of occupants. However, a significant proportion of mobile recent retirees improve the quality of their dwelling.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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