The public rental housing (PRH) provides its tenants the opportunity to access homeownership after the lease contracts expire. Therefore, PRH facilitates migrant workers to settle down in hosted cities as it provides the foreseeable future for them to be integrated into urban lives. Similarly, the perception of tenants on housing adequacy of their sitting PRH units plays a critical role in decision making of the housing tenure choice. This research aims to explore determinants of migrant workers’ housing tenure choice towards their sitting PRH units such as socio-economic characteristics of tenants as well as the housing adequacy. A large scale questionnaire survey was conducted in Chongqing, where the PRH program allows residents to rent a...