Housing quality differentials in urban China 1988‐1995: Evidence from two national surveys
Abstract
Using two nationally representative samples from 1988 and 1995, this study demonstrates that housing quality in urban China differs across time, housing types, and socioeconomic variables. But some key variables such as Communist Party membership, education, and the total family income are consistent predictors of housing quality across time and housing types. This study indicates that housing quality situations are very complex at the national level. The author concludes that more research into the quality of urban housing is needed, so that the outcomes of housing reform can be better assessed.
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Citation
Pan, Z. (2003), "Housing quality differentials in urban China 1988‐1995: Evidence from two national surveys", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 30 No. 10, pp. 1070-1083. https://doi.org/10.1108/03068290310492869
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:MCB UP Ltd
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