Pension systems do not suffer from ageing or lack of home-ownership but from financialisation

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In this article I argue that (1) a house is a substitute for pension savings at the individual level; (2) housing wealth is not wealth on the aggregate level; (3) ageing is not the main problem for pension systems, instead it is financialisation; and (4) policies that link pensions and housing may serve financial actors.

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Hollanders, D. (2016). Pension systems do not suffer from ageing or lack of home-ownership but from financialisation. International Journal of Housing Policy, 16(3), 404–408. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616718.2016.1192836

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