China has implemented a series of socioeconomic reforms since 1978. One of the reforms allows urban residents to purchase their own houses rather than renting houses from state institutions which has resulted in a rapid increase in home ownership. This paper estimates the impact of home ownership on life satisfaction in urban China on the basis of the 2010 wave of the China General Social Survey (CGSS). Special attention is paid to the methodological problem of confoundedness between the determinants of home ownership and life satisfaction. Propensity score matching (PSM) is applied to control it. The results show that PSM reduces upward estimation bias caused by confoundedness and that it is more appropriate to control confoundedness than ...
With rapid economic growth and dramatic progress in the market–oriented reform on housing systems si...
Based on the behavioural approach, this thesis examines housing satisfaction in Xian, The People’s R...
Using data from eight historical blocks in two selected Chinese cities, this article presents the re...
China has implemented a series of socioeconomic reforms since 1978. One of the reforms allows urban ...
Based on the 2006 wave of the China General Social Survey, this paper analyses interregional dispari...
Rapid socio-economic development in China has increased social inequalities in various areas. So far...
This study explores the relationship between home ownership and subjective wellbeing in urban China....
AbstractThis study explores the relationship between home ownership and subjective wellbeing in urba...
The relentless effort of the government to control rising house prices in urban China have different...
Survey data from urban China in 2002 show levels of life satisfaction to be low, but not exceptional...
In developing countries, housing difficulties and environmental problems for poor peasants are promi...
The residential satisfaction was not only to tell how the current living situation was like, but als...
This research examines the influence of housing policy on individuals' decisions to purchase houses ...
The Chinese economic growth rate has been much higher than many countries of the world for many year...
The rate of homeownership in Chinese cities increased from less than 20% in the 1980s to 82% in 2007...
With rapid economic growth and dramatic progress in the market–oriented reform on housing systems si...
Based on the behavioural approach, this thesis examines housing satisfaction in Xian, The People’s R...
Using data from eight historical blocks in two selected Chinese cities, this article presents the re...
China has implemented a series of socioeconomic reforms since 1978. One of the reforms allows urban ...
Based on the 2006 wave of the China General Social Survey, this paper analyses interregional dispari...
Rapid socio-economic development in China has increased social inequalities in various areas. So far...
This study explores the relationship between home ownership and subjective wellbeing in urban China....
AbstractThis study explores the relationship between home ownership and subjective wellbeing in urba...
The relentless effort of the government to control rising house prices in urban China have different...
Survey data from urban China in 2002 show levels of life satisfaction to be low, but not exceptional...
In developing countries, housing difficulties and environmental problems for poor peasants are promi...
The residential satisfaction was not only to tell how the current living situation was like, but als...
This research examines the influence of housing policy on individuals' decisions to purchase houses ...
The Chinese economic growth rate has been much higher than many countries of the world for many year...
The rate of homeownership in Chinese cities increased from less than 20% in the 1980s to 82% in 2007...
With rapid economic growth and dramatic progress in the market–oriented reform on housing systems si...
Based on the behavioural approach, this thesis examines housing satisfaction in Xian, The People’s R...
Using data from eight historical blocks in two selected Chinese cities, this article presents the re...