ManuscriptChina's emerging housing market, as a critical element of ongoing economic reforms, has drawn increasing attention. The complete abandonment of the socialist housing allocation system in the late 1990s has led to profound changes in housing distribution and consumption in urban China. This article, through analysis of Chinese Census 2000 data and other comparable datasets, studies housing trends in China and in its four autonomous municipalities in the late 1990s. It is found that urban housing has improved by almost all accounts, while housing gaps were rapidly widening. Meanwhile, the mechanisms of housing distribution were shifting. Occupational status and educational level became much more decisive factors. Regional disparitie...
Abstract With the development of the market economy in China, does the effect of the original social...
Market reform in China has created new housing opportunities for urban residents, particularly the o...
lisiming@hkbu.edu.hkBased on household surveys conducted in the City of Guangzhou in 1996 and 2005, ...
ManuscriptChina's emerging housing market, as a critical element of ongoing economic reforms, has dr...
This paper explains the development of the urban housing system in China from 1949 to 2011 with an e...
Within three decades, the urban housing reform in China has changed access to housing from a system ...
With rapid economic growth and dramatic progress in the market–oriented reform on housing systems si...
The market transition in China has resulted in significant social inequality, including housing ineq...
It has been more than three decades since China embarked on nationwide reforms directed towards esta...
Housing reform in urban China has introduced market mechanisms into a previously welfare-oriented ho...
Based on data from the 2005 National Population Sample Survey and compiled covariates of 205 prefect...
Aiming to introduce market mechanisms to an administratively managed and heavily subsidized housing ...
Unlike previous studies which used income as the main indicator to examine the changing mechanisms b...
This paper shows that the transformation to market mechanism corrects distortions under the old welf...
This paper explores the possible effects of rural–urban migration and urbanization on China’s urban ...
Abstract With the development of the market economy in China, does the effect of the original social...
Market reform in China has created new housing opportunities for urban residents, particularly the o...
lisiming@hkbu.edu.hkBased on household surveys conducted in the City of Guangzhou in 1996 and 2005, ...
ManuscriptChina's emerging housing market, as a critical element of ongoing economic reforms, has dr...
This paper explains the development of the urban housing system in China from 1949 to 2011 with an e...
Within three decades, the urban housing reform in China has changed access to housing from a system ...
With rapid economic growth and dramatic progress in the market–oriented reform on housing systems si...
The market transition in China has resulted in significant social inequality, including housing ineq...
It has been more than three decades since China embarked on nationwide reforms directed towards esta...
Housing reform in urban China has introduced market mechanisms into a previously welfare-oriented ho...
Based on data from the 2005 National Population Sample Survey and compiled covariates of 205 prefect...
Aiming to introduce market mechanisms to an administratively managed and heavily subsidized housing ...
Unlike previous studies which used income as the main indicator to examine the changing mechanisms b...
This paper shows that the transformation to market mechanism corrects distortions under the old welf...
This paper explores the possible effects of rural–urban migration and urbanization on China’s urban ...
Abstract With the development of the market economy in China, does the effect of the original social...
Market reform in China has created new housing opportunities for urban residents, particularly the o...
lisiming@hkbu.edu.hkBased on household surveys conducted in the City of Guangzhou in 1996 and 2005, ...