Housing Consumption and Housing Inequality in Chinese Cities During the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century

During the first decade of the twenty-first century, Chinese cities have experienced the unprecedented housing development and marketization, which has profoundly changed housing consumption. Using the latest census data, this paper provides the first evaluation of housing consumption in Chinese cit...

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Cities
Consumption
Decades
Education groups
Evaluation
Home ownership
homeownership
Housing
housing inequality
Inequalities
Inequality
Marketization
Property
Residential Patterns
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