As wealth gap is widening and the housing price increases tremendously in China, the living standard of urban underclass maintains relatively low level. Therefore, possessing a house is becoming more difficult than ever for those urban poor strata. Consequently, the poor are forced to settle in damp and congested substandard housing where plagues, crimes and relegation of social regulations and morality are incidental with. Security housing system has been established in China, and its purport is to alleviate the housing plight of urban poor people. But in reality, security housing is becoming a new form of urban slum. This paper aims to investigate the causes of this phenomenon and provide some recommendations. In addition, this paper atte...
One of the most dramatic social transitions in the post-reform China has been the internal migration...
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...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has experienced many changes since 1979 when the country embarke...
This master thesis is devoted to understand urban housing affordability in China. The purpose of thi...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has changed from a socialist welfare system to a marketised syst...
Abstract: The objectives of this research are to establish an indicator system model to evaluate Chi...
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...
Internationally, there is considerable debate on the desired institutional form of informal housing,...
This article examines the division of housing class in the context of Chinese society since the mark...
This paper explains the development of the urban housing system in China from 1949 to 2011 with an e...
This paper shows that the transformation to market mechanism corrects distortions under the old welf...
Possessing different land rights and distinct landscapes, and separated from the rest of the city by...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COPY AV...
One of the most dramatic social transitions in the post-reform China has been the internal migration...
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...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has experienced many changes since 1979 when the country embarke...
This master thesis is devoted to understand urban housing affordability in China. The purpose of thi...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has changed from a socialist welfare system to a marketised syst...
Abstract: The objectives of this research are to establish an indicator system model to evaluate Chi...
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...
Internationally, there is considerable debate on the desired institutional form of informal housing,...
This article examines the division of housing class in the context of Chinese society since the mark...
This paper explains the development of the urban housing system in China from 1949 to 2011 with an e...
This paper shows that the transformation to market mechanism corrects distortions under the old welf...
Possessing different land rights and distinct landscapes, and separated from the rest of the city by...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COPY AV...
One of the most dramatic social transitions in the post-reform China has been the internal migration...
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...