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Wen Jing Deng,Joris S. C. M. Hoekstra,Marja G. Elsinga 한국주거학회 2015 한국주거학회 국제학술대회논문집 Vol.2015 No.4
This article aims to study the determinants of young Chinese people’s homeownership. More specifically, it aims to compare the ups and downs of ‘redistributive power’ and ‘market ability’, as well as the influence of ‘ascribed’ and ‘achieved’ social status, in the Chinese social stratification after more than three decades of market transition. Firstly, the paper discusses the issues which link the Chinese housing system and young people. Subsequently, logistic regression analysis was applied to investigate the relationship between explanatory variables and homeownership outcomes among young people. In relation to this, the paper distinguishes between independent homeowners (live independently), dependent homeowners (live with home owning parents), and non-home owners, in order to further explore the impact of home-owning parents. Results show that a redistributive power still persists in the Chinese housing allocation, mainly in the form of territorial affiliation (hukou registration). Ascribed social status, such as original hukou site and social status of parents, is still of influence on homeownership among young people. The paper ends with a discussion of the implications of the research findings for the social stratification.