doc. Ing. Mgr. Martin Lux, Ph.D.
Department: Socioeconomics of Housing
Job: Research Fellow
Email:
Phone: 210 310 225
Internal Line: 225
ORCID: 0000-0003-4703-3443
Topics: Housing
Curriculum Vitae
Education
2005 - until now PhD. study - TU Delft, Netherlands
2005 - until now PhD. study - Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
1997 MA in Sociology - Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
1994 MA in Economics - Economic University, Faculty of International Relations, Prague, Czech Republic
Focus
housing, housing and social policy, housing allowances (subsidies), simulation modelling
Foreign Study Visits and Internships
- 07/1999 Univerzita v Grenoblu, Francie. Studie francouzského systému sociálního bydlení, podpořeno francouzskou vládou.
Medallion
2001 - until now Member of the Association for the Development of the Property Market
2005 - until now Member of the working group "housing economics" of the European Network for Housing Research
2005 - until now Member of the Advisory Board of theEuropean Journal of Housing Policy
2005 - until now Member of the Board for Popularization of Science of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Selected Publications
Mortgage debt versus intergenerational transfers: implications for welfare attitudes in the Czech Republic
2025, Lux, Martin, Petr Sunega
Families and the Reproduction of Homeownership in a Post-socialist Context
2023, Lux, Martin, Sunega, Petr, Kážmér, Ladislav
Why so moderate? Understanding millennials’ views on the urban housing affordability crisis in the post-socialist context of the Czech Republic.
2023, Lux, Martin, Kubala, Petr, Sunega, Petr
Housing wealth inequality, intergenerational transfers and young households in the super-homeownership system
2023, Lux, Martin, Petr Sunega
Bridging Economics and Sociology: Responses to a Critique of Pragmatic Socioeconomics.
2022, Lux, Martin - Sunega, Petr
Intergenerational financial transfers and indirect reciprocity: determinants of the reproduction of homeownership in the post-socialist Czech Republic.
2021, Lux, Martin - Sunega, Petr - Kážmér, Ladislav
Simulating trends in housing wealth inequality in post-socialist Czech society
2021, Lux, Martin, Sunega, Petr, Kážmér, Ladislav
Using Path Dependence Theory to Explain Housing Regime Change: The Traps of Super-Homeownership
2020, Lux, Martin, Sunega, Petr
Dilemmas of housing-asset-based welfare in the post-socialist context: the case of the Czech Republic.
2020, Mikeszová, Martina & Lux, Martin
Impact of weak substitution between owning and renting a dwelling on housing market
2020, Lux, Martin, Sunega, Petr
Central and East European housing regimes in the light of private renting
2018, Hegedüs J., Horváth V., Lux M.
Property restitution after 1990
2018, Lux M., Cirman A., Kährik A., Miaskowska-Daszkiewicz K.
Who actually decides? Parental influence on the housing tenure choice of their children
2018, Lux Martin, Samec Tomáš, Bartoš Vojtěch, Sunega Petr, Palguta Ján, Boumová Irena, Kážmér Ladislav
Application of Agent-based Modelling for Estimation of Norm-based Dynamics of Housing Systems
2017, Lux Martin, Hájek Martin, Kažmér Ladislav
Reasoning behind choices: rationality and social norms in the housing market behaviour of first-time buyers in the Czech Republic
2017, Lux Martin, Gibas Petr, Boumová Irena, Hájek Martin, Sunega Petr
Private Rental Housing in Transition Countries
2017, József Hegedüs, Martin Lux, Vera Horváth (eds.)
Housing restitution policies among post-socialist countries: explaining divergence
2017, Lux, Martin, Cirman, Andreja, Sunega, Petr
Reasoning behind choices: rationality and social norms in the housing market behaviour of first-time buyers in the Czech Republic
2017, Lux, Martin, Gibas, Petr, Boumová, Irena, Hájek, Martin, Sunega, Petr
Projects
HouseInc: Inclusive, Affordable and Sustainable Housing for Marginalised Communities
Project Duration: 2024 - 2026
Pragmatic Socioeconomics: a New Bridge between Sociology and Economics in Housing Studies
Project Duration: 2023 - 2025