Market Transition Theory Revisited: Changing Regimes of Housing Inequality in China, 1988-2002

This paper revisits the market transition theory of Nee (1989), using housing as an alternative to income as a measure of socioeconomic attainment. We argue that housing space is a better outcome variable by which to evaluate Nee’s market transition theory because it is a more consistent measure of...

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Main Authors: Xi Song, Yu Xie
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Language:English
Published: Society for Sociological Science 2014-07-01
Series:Sociological Science
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Online Access:https://www.sociologicalscience.com/download/volume%201/july/SocSci_v1_277to291.pdf
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spelling doaj-cbe4d1d1c00547098bd549ce15d405542020-11-25T00:24:45ZengSociety for Sociological ScienceSociological Science2330-66962014-07-0111827729110.15195/v1.a18Market Transition Theory Revisited: Changing Regimes of Housing Inequality in China, 1988-2002Xi Song0Yu Xie1Department of Sociology, University of California, Los AngelesDepartment of Sociology, University of Michigan and Peking UniversityThis paper revisits the market transition theory of Nee (1989), using housing as an alternative to income as a measure of socioeconomic attainment. We argue that housing space is a better outcome variable by which to evaluate Nee’s market transition theory because it is a more consistent measure of socioeconomic success than income before and after the economic reform. Using three waves of a national household survey in 1988, 1995, and 2002, we compare temporal changes in the role of market and redistributive determinants for income and housing space. In support of a weak form of the theory, our results show that market determinants replaced redistributive determinants over time as the most significant predictors of housing space. In contrast, parallel analyses of income show mixed results for market and redistributive determinants.https://www.sociologicalscience.com/download/volume%201/july/SocSci_v1_277to291.pdfChinaEconomic ReformHousing InequalityMarket Transition Theory
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author Xi Song
Yu Xie
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Market Transition Theory Revisited: Changing Regimes of Housing Inequality in China, 1988-2002
Sociological Science
China
Economic Reform
Housing Inequality
Market Transition Theory
author_facet Xi Song
Yu Xie
author_sort Xi Song
title Market Transition Theory Revisited: Changing Regimes of Housing Inequality in China, 1988-2002
title_short Market Transition Theory Revisited: Changing Regimes of Housing Inequality in China, 1988-2002
title_full Market Transition Theory Revisited: Changing Regimes of Housing Inequality in China, 1988-2002
title_fullStr Market Transition Theory Revisited: Changing Regimes of Housing Inequality in China, 1988-2002
title_full_unstemmed Market Transition Theory Revisited: Changing Regimes of Housing Inequality in China, 1988-2002
title_sort market transition theory revisited: changing regimes of housing inequality in china, 1988-2002
publisher Society for Sociological Science
series Sociological Science
issn 2330-6696
publishDate 2014-07-01
description This paper revisits the market transition theory of Nee (1989), using housing as an alternative to income as a measure of socioeconomic attainment. We argue that housing space is a better outcome variable by which to evaluate Nee’s market transition theory because it is a more consistent measure of socioeconomic success than income before and after the economic reform. Using three waves of a national household survey in 1988, 1995, and 2002, we compare temporal changes in the role of market and redistributive determinants for income and housing space. In support of a weak form of the theory, our results show that market determinants replaced redistributive determinants over time as the most significant predictors of housing space. In contrast, parallel analyses of income show mixed results for market and redistributive determinants.
topic China
Economic Reform
Housing Inequality
Market Transition Theory
url https://www.sociologicalscience.com/download/volume%201/july/SocSci_v1_277to291.pdf
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