Multiple deprivations in transitional Chinese cities: a case study of Guangzhou

Abstract

This article applies the index of multiple deprivations to measuring the dimensions of deprivation in the city of Guangzhou, China. The study uses both population census data and information on minimum living standard support. The spatial pattern shows the concentration of highly deprived areas in old areas as well as in ex-industrial districts on the outskirts. The deprivation in old areas is characterized by underprivileged living conditions, while ex-industrial areas present a more income-based poverty. The authors suggest that this spatial pattern has resulted from underinvestment in old areas before economic reform and economic restructuring of industrial districts under postreform policies.

Citation

Yuan, Yuan; Wu, FuLong; Xu, XueQiang. Multiple deprivations in transitional Chinese cities: a case study of Guangzhou. Urban Affairs Review (2011) 47 (5) 721-736. [DOI: 10.1177/1078087411400370]

Multiple deprivations in transitional Chinese cities: a case study of Guangzhou

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Published 1 January 2011