人口研究 ›› 2014, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (4): 63-75.

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进城务工人员的住房变动及其影响因素

王玉君1,杨文辉2,刘志林3   

  1. 1 中国人民大学社会与人口学院;  2 清华大学公共管理学院公共学院; 3 清华大学公共管理学院
     
  • 出版日期:2014-07-29 发布日期:2014-11-03
  • 作者简介:1 中国人民大学社会与人口学院讲师;2 清华大学公共管理学院公共学院硕士研究生; 3 清华大学公共管理学院副教授
  • 基金资助:

    中国人民大学科学研究基金( 中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助) 项目成果,项目批准号为14XNJ020

Determinants of Changes in Housing Sources for Migrant Workers in Urban China

Wang Yujun1, Yang Wenhui2, Liu Zhilin3   

  1. 1 School of Sociology and Population Studies,Renmin University of China;2 School of Public Policy and Management,Tsinghua University;3 School of Public Policy and Management,Tsinghua University
  • Online:2014-07-29 Published:2014-11-03
  • About author:1 Assistant Professor,School of Sociology and Population Studies,Renmin University of China; 2 Master Student,School of Public Policy and Management,Tsinghua University; 3 Associate Professor,School of Public Policy and Management,Tsinghua University

摘要: 进城务工人员的住房与城市融入已成为中国大规模城市化进程中的重要社会问题。大量文献已探讨了务工人员在城市住房市场与住房政策中的弱势地位,但多对影响务工人员住房条件的制度与个体因素开展静态分析。文章考察务工人员城市住房来源的动态变化趋势,以及影响这种住房变动的制度和个体因素,试图揭示在市场和制度的双重排斥下,进城务工人员拓展住房选择和融入城市社会的微观机理。基于十二城市流动人口问卷调查数据的统计分析发现:单位宿舍和借住亲友住房是进城务工人员第一个固定住房的主要来源,但多数务工人员会逐步转向市场住房;住房变动的概率受到居住年限、迁移类型、定居意愿、社会资本、教育程度、工作单位类型等因素显著影响。  

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Abstract: Housing for migrant workers has become a major social challenge to the large-scale urbanization in China. Many studies have demonstrated housing disadvantages of temporary migrants in thatmigrants have limited access to both market-based housing due to their economic conditions and government-
sponsored affordable housing due to their official residency (hukou). In particular,much literature has analyzed institutional and individual factors of migrant housing conditions. This paper,however,investigates the extent to which migrant workers are able to move from employer-provided dorms or housing provided by social ties to market-based housing while working and living in cities,and institutional and individual factors contributing to such changes. Statistical analysis using data derived from a twelve-city migrant survey shows that,whereas most migrant workers live in dorms from employers and housing from social ties upon moving to cities,many of them gradually move to rent or even purchasing housing from formal and informal housing markets. The odds of such change are significantly influenced by factors such as years of working in the city,types of migration,willingness to permanently settle in the city,migrant social capital,education and types of Danwei .  

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