Journal of East China Normal University (Philosoph ›› 2019, Vol. 51 ›› Issue (1): 150-158.doi: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5579.2019.01.018

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The Intergenerational Difference of Migrant Workers' Housing Difficulties in Inflowing Areas: Based on the Data of “Chinese Social Survey”

ZHANG Li-li, YAN Rong   

  • Online:2019-01-15 Published:2019-01-22

Abstract:

Based on the data of "Chinese Social Survey", this paper studies the intergenerational difference of migrant workers' housing difficulties and their influencing factors. The results show that the intergenerational difference is obvious. Through the analysis of the function mechanism of the intergenerational difference, it turns out that the intergenerational variables not only have a direct impact but also have an indirect influence on their housing difficulties. The factors of marital status, employment status, unit nature and area types have significantly different influence on two generations of the migrant workers' housing difficulties. Household income in the previous year not only has a significant negative influence on the housing difficulties of the old generation of migrant workers, but also has a significant negative influence on the housing difficulties of the new generation of migrant workers. Whether the new generation of migrant workers or the old generation of migrant workers, the probability of housing difficulties of migrant workers who rent low-rent houses and private rental houses is lower than that of migrant workers who rent dormitories. Therefore, the government shall take specific measures to ease the housing difficulties of different generations of migrant workers. To reduce the probability of their housing difficulties, we shall improve their income, increase the supply of rental housing appropriate to their affordability, supply common-property affordable housing for the married new generation, encourage and support employers to renovate dormitories or build high quality blue-collar workers apartments.

Key words: intergenerational difference, migrant workers, housing difficulties