This paper discusses the housing situation of urban dwellers in Hanoi in the transition period from state housing provision to privatisation and market-driven housing. Based on field studies in a residential area of Hanoi with Soviet-style apartment blocks, the paper shows how new housing policies are contributing to strengthening inequality as ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ emerge. The entrepreneurial, the better off, and those of higher social status have encountered greater opportunities to improve their economy and housing situation. The less well-off residents, who typically have a lower social status, are losing out under the new housing policy. Unable to rely on state provision of housing, and at times denied the possibility of buying their ...
ABSTRACT This paper presents selected findings from the project ‘Privatisation of public housing in ...
This project analyses the problems of Hanoi's public low-rise housing neighbourhoods built during th...
Since the introduction of the economic reform, Doi Moi, in 1986, Vietnam has been advancing, at leas...
This paper discusses the housing situation of urban dwellers in Hanoi in the transition period from ...
Under the influence of the improvement in social and economic conditions, the housing situation in H...
Following the economic reform (Doi moi), Vietnam’s housing sector has undergone comprehensive reform...
The metropolitan region of Ho Chi Minh City has been the greatest beneficiary of the ongoing transit...
The housing sector in Vietnam follows a ‘gradualist’ approach of transforming from a socialist syst...
This research project explores the self‐built housing in Hanoi city in Vietnam after the economic r...
This paper presents empirical evidence of how Vietnam’s newly emerged private property rights evolve...
Since Doi Moi (Reform) policy in 1986, Vietnam has experienced rapid urbanization and economic growt...
This paper presents selected findings from the project 'Privatisation of public housing in Hanoi, th...
This paper presents selected findings from the project ‘Privatisation of public housingin Hanoi, the...
Since the initiation of Vietnam’s Doi Moi policy in 1986, the rate of urbanization has rapidly incre...
This paper presents concepts important for understanding the potential of sustainable low-income hou...
ABSTRACT This paper presents selected findings from the project ‘Privatisation of public housing in ...
This project analyses the problems of Hanoi's public low-rise housing neighbourhoods built during th...
Since the introduction of the economic reform, Doi Moi, in 1986, Vietnam has been advancing, at leas...
This paper discusses the housing situation of urban dwellers in Hanoi in the transition period from ...
Under the influence of the improvement in social and economic conditions, the housing situation in H...
Following the economic reform (Doi moi), Vietnam’s housing sector has undergone comprehensive reform...
The metropolitan region of Ho Chi Minh City has been the greatest beneficiary of the ongoing transit...
The housing sector in Vietnam follows a ‘gradualist’ approach of transforming from a socialist syst...
This research project explores the self‐built housing in Hanoi city in Vietnam after the economic r...
This paper presents empirical evidence of how Vietnam’s newly emerged private property rights evolve...
Since Doi Moi (Reform) policy in 1986, Vietnam has experienced rapid urbanization and economic growt...
This paper presents selected findings from the project 'Privatisation of public housing in Hanoi, th...
This paper presents selected findings from the project ‘Privatisation of public housingin Hanoi, the...
Since the initiation of Vietnam’s Doi Moi policy in 1986, the rate of urbanization has rapidly incre...
This paper presents concepts important for understanding the potential of sustainable low-income hou...
ABSTRACT This paper presents selected findings from the project ‘Privatisation of public housing in ...
This project analyses the problems of Hanoi's public low-rise housing neighbourhoods built during th...
Since the introduction of the economic reform, Doi Moi, in 1986, Vietnam has been advancing, at leas...