The current marketisation of the housing sector in China cannot solve every housing issue. Government still needs to intervene in order to reduce poverty and provide low-cost housing for the most vulnerable inhabitants. This is the point of view of Ying Chang and Graham Tipple (Newcastle University) in their article entitled Realities of life and housing in a poor neighbourhood in urban China (( Chang, Y. & Tipple, G. (2009) Realities of life and housing in a poor neighbourhood in urban China..
This study examines the issue of housing inequality in Beijing, and how urban low and middle-income ...
This paper shows that the transformation to market mechanism corrects distortions under the old welf...
As wealth gap is widening and the housing price increases tremendously in China, the living standard...
The current marketisation of the housing sector in China cannot solve every housing issue. Governmen...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has changed from a socialist welfare system to a marketised syst...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has experienced many changes since 1979 when the country embarke...
Rapid urbanisation and rising income have led to a strong demand for housing in urban China. However...
Currently, the subject of housing in China is of interest to many researchers, since improvements in...
Based on the case study of Nanjing, this article, written by Guo Chen (Michigan State University) ((...
© 2019 Dr. Lei YuAccess to adequate and secure housing is a basic human right, which impacts all asp...
Urban poverty is an emerging problem. This book explores the household and neighbourhood factors tha...
The development of ‘Affordable housing’ has become an urgent and important topic of discussion in Ch...
As Chinese economy booms, Chinese households are experiencing hiking housing prices and expenditures...
The rate of homeownership in Chinese cities increased from less than 20% in the 1980s to 82% in 2007...
The research explores the relationship between housing and poverty in urban China, using subsidized ...
This study examines the issue of housing inequality in Beijing, and how urban low and middle-income ...
This paper shows that the transformation to market mechanism corrects distortions under the old welf...
As wealth gap is widening and the housing price increases tremendously in China, the living standard...
The current marketisation of the housing sector in China cannot solve every housing issue. Governmen...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has changed from a socialist welfare system to a marketised syst...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has experienced many changes since 1979 when the country embarke...
Rapid urbanisation and rising income have led to a strong demand for housing in urban China. However...
Currently, the subject of housing in China is of interest to many researchers, since improvements in...
Based on the case study of Nanjing, this article, written by Guo Chen (Michigan State University) ((...
© 2019 Dr. Lei YuAccess to adequate and secure housing is a basic human right, which impacts all asp...
Urban poverty is an emerging problem. This book explores the household and neighbourhood factors tha...
The development of ‘Affordable housing’ has become an urgent and important topic of discussion in Ch...
As Chinese economy booms, Chinese households are experiencing hiking housing prices and expenditures...
The rate of homeownership in Chinese cities increased from less than 20% in the 1980s to 82% in 2007...
The research explores the relationship between housing and poverty in urban China, using subsidized ...
This study examines the issue of housing inequality in Beijing, and how urban low and middle-income ...
This paper shows that the transformation to market mechanism corrects distortions under the old welf...
As wealth gap is widening and the housing price increases tremendously in China, the living standard...