Print Email Facebook Twitter Right to buy time to move? investigating the moving behaviour of right to buy owners in the UK Title Right to buy time to move? investigating the moving behaviour of right to buy owners in the UK Author Van Ham, M. Williamson, L. Feijten, P. Boyle, P. Faculty Architecture Department Urbanism Date 2012-06-13 Abstract We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (RES-000-22-2460). Part of the political argument in favour of the right to buy (RTB) was that it would stimulate the economy by encouraging the inter-regional mobility of those in public sector housing. This is the first study to examine whether RTB-owners are indeed more mobile than those in social housing. Using longitudinal data from the British household panel survey and panel regression models we show that the probability of a RTB-owner making a long distance move falls between that of social renters and owner occupiers. However, the difference between RTB-owners and homeowners or social renters is not significant. Social renters are significantly less likely to move over long distances than traditional owners. The results also suggest that RTB-owners are less likely than traditional owners to move for job related reasons, but more likely than social renters Subject right to buyresidential mobilitymigrationmoving reasonslongitudinal dataUnited Kingdom To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c7abc63d-9ba7-4346-92ca-e06344810291 Publisher Springer ISSN 1573-7772 Source https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-012-9296-3 Source Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 28 (1), 2013 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2012 The Author(s) Files PDF ENGPR 038 PUBLISHER PDF 2 ... on HBE.pdf 223.2 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:c7abc63d-9ba7-4346-92ca-e06344810291/datastream/OBJ/view