housinginequalityThis paper discusses the role of housing for the structural transformation of an economy away from the agricultural to the manufacturing sector in a general equdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3178610Fischer, ThomasSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
The changing social structure of housing tenures through China's successive urban housing reforms Housing system transitions often involve successive but overlapping periods of reform with crucial implications for housing inequality dynamics. Building o... Junru Cui,Rowan Arundel,Chris Leishman,... 被引...
The results indicate that 1) significant spatial inequality of urban housing prices exists in china, especially the grade differentiation between first-tier cities and other cities; 2) the administrative hierarchical disparity of housing prices enhanced, while the spatial agglomeration disparity weakened; ...
Concepts such as accessibility (n=10, 22.72%), environmental justice (n=5, 11.36%), and spatial equity (n=3, 6.81%) were prevalent. This study's results highlight the need for conceptual clarity on spatial inequity and inequality within urban health research. This research highlights the ...
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Spatial Price Differences and Inequality in the People's Republic of China: Housing Market Evidence The large literature on regional inequality in the People's Republic of China (PRC) is hampered... C Li,J Gibson - 《Asian Development Review》 被引量: 17发表: 2015年 Transnational Tense: Imm...
China’s family planning policies have experienced stages of one-child policy, partial two-child policy, and universal two-child policy. However, the impact of these policy shifts on the spatial accessibility to maternal and child health (MCH) services f
The transportation infrastructure is a crucial component of social capital, as it aids in fostering national economic growth. The speed of resource elements’ spatial movement is increased by high-speed railways (HSR), thereby affecting the intensity and
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housing prices is sensitive to whether we take proper account of wind direction. Note that most of China's major cities are located in the Eastern Monsoon Region where the wind blows in the opposite direction in the winter to that which it blows in the summer. This seasonal change in wind...