Housing Reform, Life Course and Urban Housing Acquisition (1980-2010)

Abstract Based on data from the Guangzhou Household Survey in 2010 and event history model, this paper analyzes how the interactions between the housing marketization reform and individual life course affect Chinese citizens’ acquisition of property rights of their first house. Research shows that t...

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Main Author: Kaize Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-07-01
Series:The Journal of Chinese Sociology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40711-019-0101-5
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spelling doaj-9520fbe91399400cb716a673fd1058632020-11-25T03:39:11ZengSpringerOpenThe Journal of Chinese Sociology2198-26352019-07-016112410.1186/s40711-019-0101-5Housing Reform, Life Course and Urban Housing Acquisition (1980-2010)Kaize Wu0Social and Public Administration School, East China University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Based on data from the Guangzhou Household Survey in 2010 and event history model, this paper analyzes how the interactions between the housing marketization reform and individual life course affect Chinese citizens’ acquisition of property rights of their first house. Research shows that the differential mode of association in housing marketization reform and diverse reform strategies have created clear period effect and cohort effect on housing acquisition. The dual housing market system, consisted of welfare housing propertization and housing commercialization, has reduced housing inequality between people within and out of the establishment, but aggravated housing inequality between the elite and non-elite, and extended the administrative elites’ advantage in acquiring welfare housing. During the course of the housing reform, institutional segmentation and market differentiation have led to overlapping and mutually reinforcing types of housing inequality, exacerbating housing differentiation for the younger cohort through the intergenerational transmission.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40711-019-0101-5Welfare housing propertizationHousing commercializationLife courseDifferential mode of association
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Housing Reform, Life Course and Urban Housing Acquisition (1980-2010)
The Journal of Chinese Sociology
Welfare housing propertization
Housing commercialization
Life course
Differential mode of association
author_facet Kaize Wu
author_sort Kaize Wu
title Housing Reform, Life Course and Urban Housing Acquisition (1980-2010)
title_short Housing Reform, Life Course and Urban Housing Acquisition (1980-2010)
title_full Housing Reform, Life Course and Urban Housing Acquisition (1980-2010)
title_fullStr Housing Reform, Life Course and Urban Housing Acquisition (1980-2010)
title_full_unstemmed Housing Reform, Life Course and Urban Housing Acquisition (1980-2010)
title_sort housing reform, life course and urban housing acquisition (1980-2010)
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Journal of Chinese Sociology
issn 2198-2635
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Based on data from the Guangzhou Household Survey in 2010 and event history model, this paper analyzes how the interactions between the housing marketization reform and individual life course affect Chinese citizens’ acquisition of property rights of their first house. Research shows that the differential mode of association in housing marketization reform and diverse reform strategies have created clear period effect and cohort effect on housing acquisition. The dual housing market system, consisted of welfare housing propertization and housing commercialization, has reduced housing inequality between people within and out of the establishment, but aggravated housing inequality between the elite and non-elite, and extended the administrative elites’ advantage in acquiring welfare housing. During the course of the housing reform, institutional segmentation and market differentiation have led to overlapping and mutually reinforcing types of housing inequality, exacerbating housing differentiation for the younger cohort through the intergenerational transmission.
topic Welfare housing propertization
Housing commercialization
Life course
Differential mode of association
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40711-019-0101-5
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