An empirical analysis of Singapore households’ upgrading mobility behaviour: from public homeownership to private homeownership

In contrast to international experiences, Singapore observes a special type of housing related mobility where its public homeowners continually seek to upgrade to private housing. Empirical results have shown that the rising trend of such social mobility has significantly contributed to the volatili...

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Social mobility
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