Tenure-based residential segregation in post-reform Chinese cities: a case study of Shanghai

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers Pub Date : 2008-07-01 DOI:10.1111/J.1475-5661.2008.00304.X
Zhigang Li, Fulong Wu
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The Chinese cities, once characterised by egalitarianism, are becoming the most unequal cities in the world. However, little is known about the spatial implications of such a tremendous transition. This paper examines residential segregation in post-reform Shanghai. For the first time in studying Chinese cities, fine resolution data on the level of the residential committee, from the fifth population census conducted in 2000, are used. The spatial variation of housing tenure is found to be prominent. Most variables in the Index of Dissimilarity (ID) for housing tenure are above 0.5, while the spatial variation of ‘commodity housing purchased’ and ‘public housing rental’ is as high as 0.7, indicating a remarkable concentration of various housing groups. No evidence, however, suggests a high extent of segregation of social groups comparable to the West such as in the UK and US. ID between rural migrants and local residents is just 0.2–0.4. ID between residents with low-level and high-level educational attainment is around 0.3. In terms of hukou (household registration) status, educational attainment and housing tenure, a division between the central city and its surrounding areas is identified. Most communities are characterised by homogeneous tenure and heterogeneous population. In all, post-reform urban China is characterised by tenure-based residential segregation. Through market-oriented housing consumption, a new stratified sociospatial structure is in the making; its outcome, however, will continue to be shaped by the sustained impact of institutions such as hukou and work units.
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改革开放后中国城市基于职位的居住隔离:以上海为例
曾经以平均主义为特征的中国城市,正在成为世界上最不平等的城市。然而,人们对这种巨大转变的空间含义知之甚少。本文考察了改革后上海的居住隔离问题。在对中国城市的研究中,首次使用了2000年第五次人口普查中居住委员会级别的精细分辨率数据。住房使用权的空间差异较为突出。住房使用权差异指数(ID)的大部分变量都在0.5以上,而“商品住房购买”和“公共住房租赁”的空间差异高达0.7,表明不同住房群体的集中度显著。然而,没有证据表明中国的社会群体隔离程度与英美等西方国家相当。农村流动人口与当地居民之间的ID值仅为0.2-0.4。低学历和高学历居民之间的ID约为0.3。根据户口(户籍)状况、受教育程度和住房使用权,中心城市和周边地区被划分开来。大多数社区的特点是权属同质,人口异质。总之,改革开放后的中国城市的特点是基于任期的居住隔离。通过以市场为导向的住房消费,一种新的分层社会空间结构正在形成;然而,其结果将继续受到户口和单位等制度的持续影响。
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