At home in Shenzhen? Housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative city

Shenzhen grew fast as a city of industrial mass-production, but is transforming to an innovative and creative city. Shenzhen’s policies to encourage the creative industries are mostly aimed at companies and entrepreneurs. To really become an attractive creative city, housing policies for creative t...

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Main Author: Marco Bontje
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-12-01
Series:Creativity Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/CS/article/view/2337
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spelling doaj-507c8e7de8664fe0a761345061efc58b2021-07-02T14:05:08ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityCreativity Studies2345-04792345-04872016-12-019210.3846/23450479.2016.1203832At home in Shenzhen? Housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative cityMarco Bontje0University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Department of Human Geography, Planning and International Development Studies Spui 21, 1012 WX Amsterdam, The Netherlands Shenzhen grew fast as a city of industrial mass-production, but is transforming to an innovative and creative city. Shenzhen’s policies to encourage the creative industries are mostly aimed at companies and entrepreneurs. To really become an attractive creative city, housing policies for creative talent should be added. This article reports on an interview-based analysis of the housing situation and residential preferences of creative workers in Shenzhen. While creatives with good salaries have no problems finding attractive homes and neighbourhoods in Shenzhen, there is a shortage of affordable neighbourhoods meeting the demands of recent graduates and starting creatives. Shenzhen’s creative city strategy should take the socio-economic diversity of creative workers into account. First published online: 12 Jul 2016 https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/CS/article/view/2337Chinacreative citycreative workershousingresidential preferencesShenzhen
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At home in Shenzhen? Housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative city
Creativity Studies
China
creative city
creative workers
housing
residential preferences
Shenzhen
author_facet Marco Bontje
author_sort Marco Bontje
title At home in Shenzhen? Housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative city
title_short At home in Shenzhen? Housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative city
title_full At home in Shenzhen? Housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative city
title_fullStr At home in Shenzhen? Housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative city
title_full_unstemmed At home in Shenzhen? Housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative city
title_sort at home in shenzhen? housing opportunities and housing preferences of creative workers in a wannabe creative city
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Creativity Studies
issn 2345-0479
2345-0487
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Shenzhen grew fast as a city of industrial mass-production, but is transforming to an innovative and creative city. Shenzhen’s policies to encourage the creative industries are mostly aimed at companies and entrepreneurs. To really become an attractive creative city, housing policies for creative talent should be added. This article reports on an interview-based analysis of the housing situation and residential preferences of creative workers in Shenzhen. While creatives with good salaries have no problems finding attractive homes and neighbourhoods in Shenzhen, there is a shortage of affordable neighbourhoods meeting the demands of recent graduates and starting creatives. Shenzhen’s creative city strategy should take the socio-economic diversity of creative workers into account. First published online: 12 Jul 2016
topic China
creative city
creative workers
housing
residential preferences
Shenzhen
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/CS/article/view/2337
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