© 2019 Dr. Lei YuAccess to adequate and secure housing is a basic human right, which impacts all aspects of a person’s wellbeing. This requires government to play a role in housing provision to ensure basic housing needs, particularly for the most vulnerable social groups. In China, post-reform housing policy and practices have experienced two major transitions: from a socialist welfare system to a more market-based provision through the 1990s; and from a pro-growth market enabling strategy in the pursuit of a homeownership society, to a more people-oriented regime, committing to “adequate housing for all” (住有所居) in the context of surging housing affordability and inequality challenges over the past decade. This research investigates th...
This paper explains the development of the urban housing system in China from 1949 to 2011 with an e...
This study examines the issue of housing inequality in Beijing, and how urban low and middle-income ...
Acute housing poverty and low housing affordability among low-to-medium-income households have becom...
© 2013 Dr. Jia YouChina’s economic reform since 1978 has triggered profound institutional changes an...
ABSTRACT Affordable housing has been built in many countries all over the world. Yet the term '...
The development of ‘Affordable housing’ has become an urgent and important topic of discussion in Ch...
Currently, the subject of housing in China is of great interest to many researchers, since improveme...
abstract: Many municipal governments have adopted affordable housing policies to benefit people whos...
It has been more than three decades since China embarked on nationwide reforms directed towards esta...
The rate of homeownership in Chinese cities increased from less than 20% in the 1980s to 82% in 2007...
The rate of homeownership in Chinese cities increased from less than 20% in the 1980s to 82% in 2007...
This paper shows that the transformation to market mechanism corrects distortions under the old welf...
Urban residential land supply is both driven by and significantly influences urbanisation processes,...
Currently, the subject of housing in China is of interest to many researchers, since improvements in...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has changed from a socialist welfare system to a marketised syst...
This paper explains the development of the urban housing system in China from 1949 to 2011 with an e...
This study examines the issue of housing inequality in Beijing, and how urban low and middle-income ...
Acute housing poverty and low housing affordability among low-to-medium-income households have becom...
© 2013 Dr. Jia YouChina’s economic reform since 1978 has triggered profound institutional changes an...
ABSTRACT Affordable housing has been built in many countries all over the world. Yet the term '...
The development of ‘Affordable housing’ has become an urgent and important topic of discussion in Ch...
Currently, the subject of housing in China is of great interest to many researchers, since improveme...
abstract: Many municipal governments have adopted affordable housing policies to benefit people whos...
It has been more than three decades since China embarked on nationwide reforms directed towards esta...
The rate of homeownership in Chinese cities increased from less than 20% in the 1980s to 82% in 2007...
The rate of homeownership in Chinese cities increased from less than 20% in the 1980s to 82% in 2007...
This paper shows that the transformation to market mechanism corrects distortions under the old welf...
Urban residential land supply is both driven by and significantly influences urbanisation processes,...
Currently, the subject of housing in China is of interest to many researchers, since improvements in...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has changed from a socialist welfare system to a marketised syst...
This paper explains the development of the urban housing system in China from 1949 to 2011 with an e...
This study examines the issue of housing inequality in Beijing, and how urban low and middle-income ...
Acute housing poverty and low housing affordability among low-to-medium-income households have becom...