Since 2010, a fundamental transition in the Chinese housing system has been the policy of opening access to public rental housing (PRH) for Chinese (intra-national) migrants. While migrants are increasingly stating that they have a preference for public rental housing, some of them did not act upon such a desire while others have been insistent on it. Responding to a lack of understanding of the relationship between migrants and the public rental housing regime, the study examines three stages of migrants' access to public rental housing with a focus on exploring individual and housing differences between migrants. The three stages comprise (1) migrants who stated a preference for PRH; (2) migrants who translated the stated preference into ...
© 2020 Ka Ling CheungThis thesis examines the experience of Chongqing’s public rental housing (PRH) ...
This paper fills some of the gaps regarding housing choice, demand, and quality among China’s rural-...
The floating population in China has reached 211 million. Most of these people live in overcrowded r...
In 2010s, for the first time, the Chinese government opened access to housing and urban citizenship ...
The public rental housing (PRH) provides its tenants the opportunity to access homeownership after t...
Integrating China’s 200 million rural-to-urban migrants into urban society is a critical challenge t...
One of the most dramatic social transitions in the post-reform China has been the internal migration...
The Hukou system has been increasingly used to explain the housing choices of migrant workers in Chi...
Market reform in China has created new housing opportunities for urban residents, particularly the o...
China’s recent waves of internal migration, primarily rural to urban, reflect a rapidly urbanizing s...
This thesis examines the effects of urbanisation and public rental housing policies implemented in C...
Traditionally, Chinese migrant workers are housed in dormitories or in the private rental sector. In...
Through in-depth empirical analysis, this study aims to understand the differences in the spatial re...
The reform of China's socialist residential registration system (hukou) led to a shift in the reside...
Migration in China is traditionally dominated by unskilled rural-urban migrants that find their way ...
© 2020 Ka Ling CheungThis thesis examines the experience of Chongqing’s public rental housing (PRH) ...
This paper fills some of the gaps regarding housing choice, demand, and quality among China’s rural-...
The floating population in China has reached 211 million. Most of these people live in overcrowded r...
In 2010s, for the first time, the Chinese government opened access to housing and urban citizenship ...
The public rental housing (PRH) provides its tenants the opportunity to access homeownership after t...
Integrating China’s 200 million rural-to-urban migrants into urban society is a critical challenge t...
One of the most dramatic social transitions in the post-reform China has been the internal migration...
The Hukou system has been increasingly used to explain the housing choices of migrant workers in Chi...
Market reform in China has created new housing opportunities for urban residents, particularly the o...
China’s recent waves of internal migration, primarily rural to urban, reflect a rapidly urbanizing s...
This thesis examines the effects of urbanisation and public rental housing policies implemented in C...
Traditionally, Chinese migrant workers are housed in dormitories or in the private rental sector. In...
Through in-depth empirical analysis, this study aims to understand the differences in the spatial re...
The reform of China's socialist residential registration system (hukou) led to a shift in the reside...
Migration in China is traditionally dominated by unskilled rural-urban migrants that find their way ...
© 2020 Ka Ling CheungThis thesis examines the experience of Chongqing’s public rental housing (PRH) ...
This paper fills some of the gaps regarding housing choice, demand, and quality among China’s rural-...
The floating population in China has reached 211 million. Most of these people live in overcrowded r...