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  Life Course and Housing Tenure Change in Urban China: A Study of Guangzhou
 
 
Title: Life Course and Housing Tenure Change in Urban China: A Study of Guangzhou
Author: Li, Si-Ming
Li, Limei
Appeared in: Housing studies
Paging: Volume 21 (2006) nr. 5 pages 653-670
Year: 2006-09
Contents: In the West, homeownership has been seen as the ultimate housing career. It is interesting that in 'socialist' China, a major objective of the urban housing reform, which began in 1979, is to privatize the housing stock and promote homeownership. The past few years in particular have witnessed rapid increases in the homeownership rate. The present study seeks to conduct a longitudinal analysis of China's road to homeownership, making use of retrospective life history data collected in 2001 in the city of Guangzhou. The event of interest is the transition from renting to owning. Analysis using Cox's proportional hazards models shows that age is associated with increasing homeownership, as is higher education attainment. Change in marital status is a more important factor causing the housing tenure switch than is marital status per se. The subtle relations among households, work units and the state still affect households' housing access and tenure choice behaviour. People working in non-state work units tend to be associated with lower tenure change risks. On the other hand, membership of the Chinese Communist Party enhances the tenure switch.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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