Exploring the Adequacy of Massive Constructed Public Housing in China

Public housing programs are an effective strategy to provide adequate housing, not only in developed countries, but also developing countries. This study holistically investigates the sitting occupants’ perception of adequate housing towards their public housing units using Chongqing, a ty...

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Main Authors: Xiaolong Gan, Jian Zuo, Tao Wen, Yujuan She
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/7/1949
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spelling doaj-58d54b49de9b479983fad74a10d3d5962020-11-25T01:56:09ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-04-01117194910.3390/su11071949su11071949Exploring the Adequacy of Massive Constructed Public Housing in ChinaXiaolong Gan0Jian Zuo1Tao Wen2Yujuan She3College of Economics and Management, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, ChinaSchool of Architecture & Built Environment, University of Adelaide, Adelaide 5000, AustraliaCollege of Economics and Management, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Chongqing University of Science & Technology, Chongqing 401331, ChinaPublic housing programs are an effective strategy to provide adequate housing, not only in developed countries, but also developing countries. This study holistically investigates the sitting occupants’ perception of adequate housing towards their public housing units using Chongqing, a typical city in western China, as a case study. Results showed that generally, the public rental housing (PRH) programs were perceived to be adequate by their residents in the estates sampled. The components of neighborhood environment, housing unit, and affordability were the top three factors affecting the overall housing adequacy. The importance of physical aspects as well as the nonphysical aspects of adequate housing is likely to change according to their residential purpose. Therefore, the residential purpose of residents should be taken into consideration when planning the physical and nonphysical elements of public housing programs. Meanwhile, socioeconomic characteristics of age, family income, family members, residence length, and housing types have significant effects on overall housing adequacy and its components. These findings shed some useful insights on the sustainable development of public housing in China and provide a useful reference for future public housing developments in developing countries. The provision of adequate housing also helps to attract and retain talent, which consequently improves the competitiveness of the city.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/7/1949housing adequacypublic housingneighborhood environmenthousing unitaffordability
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Jian Zuo
Tao Wen
Yujuan She
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Jian Zuo
Tao Wen
Yujuan She
Exploring the Adequacy of Massive Constructed Public Housing in China
Sustainability
housing adequacy
public housing
neighborhood environment
housing unit
affordability
author_facet Xiaolong Gan
Jian Zuo
Tao Wen
Yujuan She
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title Exploring the Adequacy of Massive Constructed Public Housing in China
title_short Exploring the Adequacy of Massive Constructed Public Housing in China
title_full Exploring the Adequacy of Massive Constructed Public Housing in China
title_fullStr Exploring the Adequacy of Massive Constructed Public Housing in China
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Adequacy of Massive Constructed Public Housing in China
title_sort exploring the adequacy of massive constructed public housing in china
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Public housing programs are an effective strategy to provide adequate housing, not only in developed countries, but also developing countries. This study holistically investigates the sitting occupants’ perception of adequate housing towards their public housing units using Chongqing, a typical city in western China, as a case study. Results showed that generally, the public rental housing (PRH) programs were perceived to be adequate by their residents in the estates sampled. The components of neighborhood environment, housing unit, and affordability were the top three factors affecting the overall housing adequacy. The importance of physical aspects as well as the nonphysical aspects of adequate housing is likely to change according to their residential purpose. Therefore, the residential purpose of residents should be taken into consideration when planning the physical and nonphysical elements of public housing programs. Meanwhile, socioeconomic characteristics of age, family income, family members, residence length, and housing types have significant effects on overall housing adequacy and its components. These findings shed some useful insights on the sustainable development of public housing in China and provide a useful reference for future public housing developments in developing countries. The provision of adequate housing also helps to attract and retain talent, which consequently improves the competitiveness of the city.
topic housing adequacy
public housing
neighborhood environment
housing unit
affordability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/7/1949
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