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Reciprocity in Intergenerational Transfer of Housing Assets: A case study in Chongqing, China

机译:住房资产代际转移的互惠互惠 - 中国重庆案例研究

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Worldwide, housing is increasingly unaffordable for young people, many of whom rely on intergenerational transfer of assets to enter home ownership. The explanation lies in two macro-structural shifts: the retrenchment of the welfare state and the rise of the home-owning society. A case study in Chongqing, China suggests an answer to the following research question: How does the expectation of reciprocity affect housingasset intergenerational transfer (HIT) in contemporary China where the welfare system is not equally distributed among urban and rural residents? Data derived from 31 in-depth interviews with young adults and parents show that HIT is perceived as an exchange of financial support in the present for generalized support in the future. Families with a rural migration background, who tend to have less access to the public welfare system due to China’s dual hukou system, are the most eager to invest in HIT and expect the most reciprocity.
机译:全球,住房越来越不适合年轻人,其中许多人依赖代际资产转移进入居所。解释在于两个宏观结构偏移:裁护福利国家的裁剪和家居社会的兴起。中国重庆的案例研究表明对以下研究问题的答案:互惠的期望如何影响当代中国的住所,福利系统在城乡居民之间同样分布?来自31名与年轻人和父母的深入访谈得出的数据表明,该命中被认为是未来普遍支持的财政支持的交流。由于中国双户口系统而往往有往往越来越不得无于公共福利系统的家庭,最渴望投资击中并期待最互惠。

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