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ID190411
Title ProperAccommodating China's Floating Population
Other Title InformationLocal Variations and Determinants of Housing Policies for Rural Migrant Workers
LanguageENG
AuthorChenhong Peng ;  Peng, Chenhong ;  Wang, Julia Shu-Huah
Summary / Abstract (Note)What are the various ways in which local governments in China accommodate migrants through housing policies, and what are the forces that drive these variations? Through systematic coding of policy documents from 97 prefecture-level cities, this study captures the patterns of migrant housing policies using cluster analysis. We found that 18.6 per cent of the cities adopted a residual approach. Most cities adopted a rental-based approach (public and private rental, and collective rental) that could only meet migrants’ short-term housing needs. Only a few cities (12.4 per cent) adopted a citizenship-oriented approach, which best fits the central government's overarching goal of facilitating migrant workers’ long-term settlement in the host cities. Regression analyses examining the determinants of local migrant housing policies showed that the policy variations were not only shaped by economic and political concerns but also the salience of urban issues (problem-solving functions) and previous welfare generosity (path-dependency tendencies).
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No.253; Mar 2023: p.158 - 182
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 253
Key WordsMigrant Workers ;  Housing Policy ;  Policy Determinants ;  policy typologies ;  local variations


 
 
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