<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection comprises interview transcripts from Tokyo (34), Shanghai(36) and Hong Kong(27). Rising home ownership rates, volatile property markets and deregulated financial systems are increasingly important ingredients in the shaping of advantage and opportunity in contemporary societies. This cross-national, comparative research examines how the role of housing assets influences relationships within the family and across generations in East Asian societies. The different pattern and pace of economic and social change mean that the distribution of housing wealth may vary substantially across societies in the region. In some countries, it is an older generation of home owners whi...
This thesis contains three studies that provide theoretical and empirical evidence on household deci...
China has experienced very rapid house price inflation in recent years – by some 10% per annu...
For most nations, data on household asset- and wealthholdings are not avail-able, and Japan is no ex...
Home ownership in urbanized Taiwan exceeds 80 percent of all families, compared with about 60 percen...
Homeownership has been in decline in a number of developed societies since the early 2000s driven, p...
Western societies promote home ownership in the belief that it provides a means to build up individu...
Despite diversity in market and policy frameworks, late twentieth century housing systems across ind...
Despite diversity in market and policy frameworks, late twentieth century housing systems across ind...
Since homeownership is a socioeconomic resource, along with income or occupational status, it is imp...
This paper, drawn from a wider doctoral study that investigates how middle-class Chinese families ma...
The 21st century is a century that the world is aging. As the engine machine of global world develop...
In the welfare systems of East Asian countries, the income, care and other needs of older people hav...
While patterns of housing policy, production and occupation are quite diverse, housing interventions...
Housing and home ownership has been strongly embedded in East Asian socioeconomic and policy models....
After three decades of housing reform in China, housing assets constitute a sizable share of family ...
This thesis contains three studies that provide theoretical and empirical evidence on household deci...
China has experienced very rapid house price inflation in recent years – by some 10% per annu...
For most nations, data on household asset- and wealthholdings are not avail-able, and Japan is no ex...
Home ownership in urbanized Taiwan exceeds 80 percent of all families, compared with about 60 percen...
Homeownership has been in decline in a number of developed societies since the early 2000s driven, p...
Western societies promote home ownership in the belief that it provides a means to build up individu...
Despite diversity in market and policy frameworks, late twentieth century housing systems across ind...
Despite diversity in market and policy frameworks, late twentieth century housing systems across ind...
Since homeownership is a socioeconomic resource, along with income or occupational status, it is imp...
This paper, drawn from a wider doctoral study that investigates how middle-class Chinese families ma...
The 21st century is a century that the world is aging. As the engine machine of global world develop...
In the welfare systems of East Asian countries, the income, care and other needs of older people hav...
While patterns of housing policy, production and occupation are quite diverse, housing interventions...
Housing and home ownership has been strongly embedded in East Asian socioeconomic and policy models....
After three decades of housing reform in China, housing assets constitute a sizable share of family ...
This thesis contains three studies that provide theoretical and empirical evidence on household deci...
China has experienced very rapid house price inflation in recent years – by some 10% per annu...
For most nations, data on household asset- and wealthholdings are not avail-able, and Japan is no ex...