Sm. Li et Ym. Siu, Commodity housing construction and intra-urban migration in Beijing - An analysis of survey data, THIRD WOR P, 23(1), 2001, pp. 39-60
Based on a survey of households conducted in 1996, this study analyses the
pattern of residential moves resulting from commodity housing development i
n Beijing. While short-distance moves were important, a large proportion of
the moves recorded were of longer distance. A clear suburbanisation trend
is discerned. The work units and the housing bureaux to a significant exten
t still controlled residential location and relocation in the city, even th
ough housing in the primary market had become a commodity. A logistic regre
ssion analysis of the data shows that people who relied on the work units f
or housing were more inclined to end up in the outer city districts, wherea
s people who depended on the housing bureaux for welfare housing were more
likely to be provided with inner city residences. The results also indicate
the continued importance of membership of the Chinese Communist Party and
its powerful influence on residential location.