Study on The Spatial Mismatch of Big Urban in China
In the reform era especially from the 1990s, accelerated population suburbanization in Chinese cities, fueled by urban development, urban land reform and urban housing reform, has profoundly changed the spatial relationship between jobs and housing. The imbalance development of Job opportunity and housing caused lots of urban problems like traffic jam and excessive commuting. This paper summarized the driving force of the special mismatch under the housing reform background, and then, systematically analyzed the mechanism of jobs-housing relationship in order to point out the inevitability of spatial mismatch under the market economy and indicated disadvantaged group in big cities are victim during the jobs-housing separation. Next, the paper improved the SMI to take the housing affordability and accessibility of low-income citizens which need more concern into consideration. Finally, suggestions were put forward for the urban planning to improve special balance, such as taken some planning policies to build houses for different levels, especially for the low-income citizens, in downtown.
Jobs-housing balance SMI Commuting urban problems Spatial mismatch hypothesis
Ding Cong Liu Yingzong
Faculty of Management and Economics Tianjin University Tianjin, China
国际会议
北京
英文
473-476
2011-08-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)