Housing Home Ownership and Social Change in Hong Kong

Housing  Home Ownership and Social Change in Hong Kong
Author: James Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429803420

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First published in 1999, this volume examines the issue that, in the last two decades, the housing system in Hong Kong has witnessed a slow but consistent transition from a tenure dominated by public rental housing to one dominated by private home ownership. This book seeks to explain the unique social organization of home ownership in contemporary Hong Kong. Specifically, the book deals with the genesis of home ownership from three areas: housing histories, family culture and capital gains from home transactions. It is agreed that extreme deprivations in housing conditions in early lives, a strong family culture of mutual help as well as unprecedented capital gains, all contribute towards explaining the complex nature of home ownership growth. In conclusion the book suggests that with China regaining sovereignty after July 1997, the social organization of home ownership will be further complicated by more internal migrations from other parts of China, making housing problems even more acute.

Housing Home Ownership and Social Change in Hong Kong

Housing  Home Ownership and Social Change in Hong Kong
Author: James Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138340626

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First published in 1999, this volume examines the issue that, in the last two decades, the housing system in Hong Kong has witnessed a slow but consistent transition from a tenure dominated by public rental housing to one dominated by private home ownership. This book seeks to explain the unique social organization of home ownership in contemporary Hong Kong. Specifically, the book deals with the genesis of home ownership from three areas: housing histories, family culture and capital gains from home transactions. It is agreed that extreme deprivations in housing conditions in early lives, a strong family culture of mutual help as well as unprecedented capital gains, all contribute towards explaining the complex nature of home ownership growth. In conclusion the book suggests that with China regaining sovereignty after July 1997, the social organization of home ownership will be further complicated by more internal migrations from other parts of China, making housing problems even more acute.

Homeownership in Hong Kong

Homeownership in Hong Kong
Author: Chung-kin Tsang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-05-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000395389

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This book studies the cultural framework of the connections between homeownership and social stability in Hong Kong. In the post-war period, homeownership became the most preferable housing choice in developed societies, such as Australia, Britain, Japan, Spain, and the United States. In the financialization era, its proliferation aggregated enormous wealth and debt in the housing and mortgage markets, affecting social stability by creating inequality and housing unaffordability. Hong Kong is the most extreme example of this among developed societies – in recent years, the city has made international headlines both for its housing problem and its social instability. By studying the history of homeownership in Hong Kong over a period of four decades, Chung-kin Tsang proposes that homeownership is inseparable from the social imagination of the future, conceptualizing this framework as "hope mechanism". This perspective helps trace the connections between ‘House Buying’ as a hope mechanism – one which is central to subject formation, life goals, and temporal mapping for socially shared life planning – and social stability. Given its unique approach, specifically its use of "hope" as an analytical category, this book will prove to be a useful resource for scholars in economic culture and financialization, and Asian Studies, especially those working on the cultural, sociopolitical, and economic history of Hong Kong.

Housing and Social Change

Housing and Social Change
Author: Ray Forrest,James Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2003-09-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134481712

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The aim of this book is to provide a benchmark statement of key issues on housing and to emphasise the need to embed our understanding of housing issues in an international and multidisciplinary setting.

Hong Kong s Housing Policy

Hong Kong s Housing Policy
Author: Betty Yung
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789622099043

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This book examines housing policy in Hong Kong using a new and unique interdisciplinary approach – combining the philosophical discussion on social justice with policy and housing studies. It considers both Western and Chinese concepts of social justice, and investigates the role of social justice in a public policy such as housing. As a philosophical treatise on social administration, the book will be of interest to philosophy, public administration, and housing studies academics and students of all countries. Since Hong Kong represents a very special case with massive governmental intervention into the housing market, housing professionals and policy makers will find the analysis of Hong Kong's housing policy useful.

Author: Frank Joseph Shulman,Anna See Ping Leon Shulman
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 878
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9622093973

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A descriptively annotated, multidisciplinary, cross-referenced and extensively indexed guide to 2,395 dissertations that are concerned either in whole or in part with Hong Kong and with Hong Kong Chinese students and emigres throughout the world.

Housing and Social Change

Housing and Social Change
Author: Ray Forrest,James Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2003-09-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134481705

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This wide-ranging exploration of the key contemporary relationships between social change and housing is both policy-oriented and theoretical, drawing on a group of internationally-respected academics. It is also multidisciplinary, incorporating sociology, economics, social policy and human geography perspective. Its international perspective is rooted in its examination of issues such as economic insecurity and instability, social diversity, financial and social exclusion, sustainability, privatisation and state legitimacy, the interaction of the global and the local across three continents.

Social Development in Hong Kong

Social Development in Hong Kong
Author: Richard J. Estes,Hong Kong Council of Social Service
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114151967

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Social Development in Hong Kong: The Unfinished Agenda introduces the Social Development Index, the unique model used to measure Hong Kong's social development changes, and offers an in-depth assessment of the major findings resulting from its application. With twenty-four chapters written by local specialists, the volume reports on progress in critical sectors such as health, education, housing, transport, arts and culture, and science and technology, and also assesses Hong Kong's response to the social development needs of vulnerable population groups such as children, youth, the aged, women, and people living in low-income households.