Radical economic restructuring has resulted in a large flow of skilled migrants into ever-expanding Chinese cities in the past decade. Dreaming of owning a home in the destination city, skilled migrants compete with locals on the housing market. It is important to know how and when people acquire their home and, by the same token, what prevents others from doing so. Based on the life histories of 804 skilled workers in Nanjing and employing event-history analysis, this paper examines the differences in the timing of entry into homeownership between skilled migrants and their local counterparts and identifies the factors in parallel life course careers that contribute to these differences. Results show a delayed but accelerated increase in t...
The reform of China's socialist residential registration system (hukou) led to a shift in the reside...
Oversized population mobility is an important feature of China’s urbanization. Every year, a large n...
The urbanization in China is “incomplete” and the migration of non-hukou migrants is circular, where...
Radical economic restructuring has resulted in a large flow of skilled migrants into ever-expanding ...
With the deepening of economic restructuring and the expansion of higher education, skilled migrants...
Traditionally, Chinese migrant workers are housed in dormitories or in the private rental sector. In...
Migration in China is traditionally dominated by unskilled rural-urban migrants that find their way ...
This paper analyzes the housing tenure of China’s rural–urban migrants in eight destination municipa...
Background: China is continuing to witness rising numbers of migrants (e.g., individuals migrating f...
With the maturing of market-oriented reforms over the last two decades, economic restructuring and l...
China’s recent waves of internal migration, primarily rural to urban, reflect a rapidly urbanizing s...
Since 2010, a fundamental transition in the Chinese housing system has been the policy of opening ac...
Integrating China’s 200 million rural-to-urban migrants into urban society is a critical challenge t...
Building on previous work that focuses on rural to urban migration and class formation among urban C...
Migrant workers’ buying houses in cities can not only help to reduce the number of unsold houses but...
The reform of China's socialist residential registration system (hukou) led to a shift in the reside...
Oversized population mobility is an important feature of China’s urbanization. Every year, a large n...
The urbanization in China is “incomplete” and the migration of non-hukou migrants is circular, where...
Radical economic restructuring has resulted in a large flow of skilled migrants into ever-expanding ...
With the deepening of economic restructuring and the expansion of higher education, skilled migrants...
Traditionally, Chinese migrant workers are housed in dormitories or in the private rental sector. In...
Migration in China is traditionally dominated by unskilled rural-urban migrants that find their way ...
This paper analyzes the housing tenure of China’s rural–urban migrants in eight destination municipa...
Background: China is continuing to witness rising numbers of migrants (e.g., individuals migrating f...
With the maturing of market-oriented reforms over the last two decades, economic restructuring and l...
China’s recent waves of internal migration, primarily rural to urban, reflect a rapidly urbanizing s...
Since 2010, a fundamental transition in the Chinese housing system has been the policy of opening ac...
Integrating China’s 200 million rural-to-urban migrants into urban society is a critical challenge t...
Building on previous work that focuses on rural to urban migration and class formation among urban C...
Migrant workers’ buying houses in cities can not only help to reduce the number of unsold houses but...
The reform of China's socialist residential registration system (hukou) led to a shift in the reside...
Oversized population mobility is an important feature of China’s urbanization. Every year, a large n...
The urbanization in China is “incomplete” and the migration of non-hukou migrants is circular, where...