Migrant household homeownership outcomes in large Chinese cities - the sustained impact of hukou

作者: Yiping Fang , Zhanxin Zhang

DOI: 10.1080/15387216.2016.1228075

关键词: Household incomeHead of HouseholdBarriers to entryPension fundHealth insuranceHousing tenureBusinessLabour economicsPopulation sizeUrban policy

摘要: AbstractHomeownership by migrant households in large Chinese cities is increasingly evident and sometimes blamed for driving up local housing prices. Hukou reform grants hukou to migrants small while it allows set entry barriers control migration. This paper explores whether households’ micro-level characteristics macro-level urban policies relating have any impact on their tenure choices. Using data from a 2009 survey of six cities, this study adopts logistic regression models examine factors influencing labor decisions. We find that household income head type, contribution pension fund, enrollment health insurance all positively predict homeownership. Migrant are more likely be found with larger population size. argue city create new forms institutional haves have-nots forms...

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