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Geographical Location and Housing Inequality in China: An Analysis Based on the 2016 China Family Panel Studies

She hui, 2020-01, Vol.40 (4), p.163

Copyright Shanghai University 2020 ;ISSN: 1004-8804

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  • Title:
    Geographical Location and Housing Inequality in China: An Analysis Based on the 2016 China Family Panel Studies
  • Author: Fang, Changchun ; Liu, Xin
  • Subjects: Economic reform ; Families & family life ; Housing market ; Housing policy ; Inequality ; Labor market ; Ownership ; Property ; Real estate ; Reforms ; Rural areas ; Rural urban differences ; Social inequality ; Social stratification ; Variance analysis
  • Is Part Of: She hui, 2020-01, Vol.40 (4), p.163
  • Description: With the reform of housing system and the development of real estate market, China's housing inequality is becoming more and more prominent. Existing studies have mainly focused on the impact of institutional or market elements on housing inequality prior to or after the urban housing reform. Most of these studies (intentionally or unintentionally) assume that people's behavior in real estateis influenced by their status and earning in the labor market before or after the economic reform. Different from these studies,this paper suggests that the difference of geographical locationsis also a crucial structural factor that cannot be ignored in understanding housing inequality. Based on the analysis of the 2016 China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) data, we present the following findings: (1) Our variance analysis shows that the differences in the location of housing assets are statistically significant, in which, the market value of average family housing assets in the eastern China urban areasis around 823 700 yua
  • Publisher: Shanghai: Shanghai University
  • Language: Chinese
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1004-8804
  • Source: 国家哲学社会科学学术期刊数据库 (National Social Sciences Database)

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