Print Email Facebook Twitter Urban housing policy review of China: From economic growth to social inclusion Title Urban housing policy review of China: From economic growth to social inclusion Author Deng, W. Hoekstra, J.S.C.M. Elsinga, M.G. Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department OTB Research Date 2014-07-01 Abstract This paper reviews the housing policy of China from 1949-2013. It examines the housing tenure change, policy instruments, and impacts social structures in different time periods. After the welfare period of 1949-77, the dual provision period of 1978-1998, and the market dominant period of 1999-2011, China’s housing policy was again reformed after 2011. The new policy focuses increasingly on social inclusion rather than merely on economic growth. In this perspective, this paper analyzes the interaction between housing policy and other reform processes such as corporation and welfare reform, hukou reform. This paper argues that housing policy is closely linked to the ideological and institutional transitions in China. It serves as an instrument to fulfill the comprehensive economic and social goals. It has been shaped by, but is also shaping the institutional context. Subject housingpolicy reviewChinasocial inclusion To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:3eafbadd-fbd3-4625-98f0-66a26d56e5de Publisher ENHR Source Proceedings of New Researchers Colloquium ENHR 2014 Conference, Beyond Globalisation: Remaking Housing Policy in a Complex World , Edinburgh (United Kingdom), 1-4 July, 2014; Authors version Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2014 Deng, W., Hoekstra, J.S.C.M., Elsinga, M.G Files PDF 310125.pdf 469.63 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:3eafbadd-fbd3-4625-98f0-66a26d56e5de/datastream/OBJ/view