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100 _aFang, Yiping
_956473
245 _aHousing Inequality in Urban China:
_bTheoretical Debates, Empirical Evidences, and Future Directions/
260 _bSage,
_c2020.
300 _aVol 35, Issue 1, 2020 ( 41–53 p.)
520 _aWithin three decades, the urban housing reform in China has changed access to housing from a system of socialist administrative allocation to that of more market-dominated housing development and consumption. Researchers have studied the socioeconomic and spatial consequences of these profound transformations. This review focuses on China’s housing inequality literature in relation to the changing origins, spatial patterns, and recent policy responses. The article reveals the unique features of China’s transitional economy along with massive urbanization, in which housing inequalities are rooted in socialism and strengthened by institutional changes of a state-led market economy.
700 _aLiu, Zhilin
_954194
700 _aChen, Yulin
_956474
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_dCalifornia Sage Publications
_tJournal of planning literature
_x08854122
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0885412219880898
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