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China’s Shifting Demographic Geography
Insights from the 2020 CensusDocumentos de trabajoFebrero 2023Douglas Webster, Jianming Cai, Larissa Muller, and Feifei ZhangThis monograph identifies key changes (trends, abrupt changes) in the 21st Century spatial distribution of the Chinese population, based primarily on absolute and relative changes between the 2010 (...
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Moving towards an Inclusive Housing Policy?
Migrants’ Access to Subsidized Housing in Urban ChinaDocumentos de trabajoJunio 2022Youqin Huang and Jianyu RenChina is rapidly urbanizing with hundreds of millions of migrants leaving villages for cities. Due to the discriminatory Household Registration (Hukou) System, migrants have been denied urban welfare...
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Housing Inequality in Chinese Cities
How Important is Hukou?Revista Land LinesEnero 2008Mark Duda and Bingqin LiUnderstanding the causes of migrant housing outcomes is important because low housing quality is a genuine problem in need of policy attention; policy prescriptions to address hukou-based housing...
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Land Lines, January 2008
Revista Land LinesEnero 2008Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue looks at the need for coordinated mitigation efforts to combat climate change in North American cities; inequality caused by widening gaps in assessed property valuation that is associated...
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Cultivar el cambio
China modifica las regulaciones territoriales y mejora los acuerdos para los productores ruralesRevista Land LinesEnero 2021Por Matt Jenkins, 12 enero, 2021Tras décadas de urbanización galopante, China implementa nuevas reformas de administración del suelo para garantizar un crecimiento más deliberado y equitativo. Algunas...
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Faculty Profile
Zhi LiuRevista Land LinesOctubre 2015Strengthening Municipal Fiscal Health in China Since 2013, Zhi Liu has been a senior research fellow and director of the China Program at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, and director of the...
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Cultivating Change: China Amends Land Regulations, Giving Farmers a Fairer Deal
Revista Land LinesEnero 2021By Matt Jenkins, January 12, 2021After decades of rampant urbanization, China is implementing new land administration reforms to ensure more intentional and equitable growth. Steps such as compensating farmers more fairly and...
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Illegal But Rational
Why Small Property Rights Housing Is Big in ChinaRevista Land LinesJulio 2015Li Sun and Zhi LiuNearly one-quarter of residential units in Chinese cities are illicit, built and sold by village collectives on land that the state has not yet approved for urban use. The authors consider the legal...
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Land Lines, Julio 2015
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Hidden City
Beijing’s Subterranean Housing MarketRevista Land LinesOctubre 2014Annette M. KimMore than one million people are living in apartments underground in Beijing. These small, often windowless dwellings are, for many workers, the only affordable housing option near jobs in the city...
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