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- W2479168034 abstract "Against the background of a successful market-oriented economy, post-reform urban China features unprecedented rising social disparities. Socio-spatial differentiation has become a major problem of China’s post-reform urban development. Is there a new model of the Chinese city in the making? This study examines residential segregation in the three largest Chinese cities – Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou – using 2000 population census data. The segregation of rural migrants is identified in these three cities, showing the sustained impact of institutional forces such as household registration (hukou) across Chinese cities. The residential patterns, however, are by no means the same. In terms of the segregation of various socioeconomic groups, for example, the highest degree is to be found in Guangzhou, while the levels in Shanghai are the lowest. Beijing is in the middle. These differences are largely attributable to different local factors in these three cities, such as the history of urban development, the housing stock of work-units and the commuting pattern of residents. Specifically, the variation of local development regimes is an important factor. For example, Shanghai is a ‘state-oriented model’, while Guangzhou adopts a more ‘market-oriented’ approach." @default.
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- W2479168034 date "2010-01-01" @default.
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- W2479168034 title "Post-reform Residential Segregation in Three Chinese Cities: Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou" @default.
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