Abstract
Residential mobility is a key element in a responsive housing market and specifically crucial in countries with limited resources as in Egypt. This chapter discusses the current residential mobility status and patterns in order to help improve the heavily burdened housing market. It seeks to provide a deeper understanding of family life cycle within residential mobility process and the reciprocal influences. It theoretically develops and empirically tests the acceptability of residential mobility in the Egyptian context, enhancing the rents mechanisms and the subsidy policies to ensure the affordability of middle-income housing.
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