Neighbourhood satisfaction in rural resettlement residential communities: the case of Suqian, China

Xing Gao, Zijia Wang*, Mengqiu Cao, Yuqi Liu, Yuerong Zhang, Meiling Wu, Yue Qiu

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Abstract

Against the background of large-scale urbanisation and rural land expropriation, rural resettlement residential housing has been built to accommodate local rural residents in the peripheral areas of China. To explore the context-specific policy implications for improving neighbourhood satisfaction (NS) of residents in rural resettlement residential communities (RRRCs), this paper examines the determinants of NS, and their spatial effects, in rural resettlement residential neighbourhoods using Suqian, in Jiangsu Province, as a case study. This study contributes to the current literature in two ways: it constitutes the first attempt to examine NS among RRRCs; second, our spatial model helps to gain further understanding of horizontal and vertical spatial dependence effects. Our results indicate that income, gender, age, family structure, number of years living in a community, transport and architectural age all have significant effects on NS in RRRCs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1497-1518
Number of pages22
JournalHousing Studies
Volume37
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bayesian hierarchical spatial autoregressive model
  • China
  • Rural resettlement residential communities
  • neighbourhood satisfaction
  • urbanisation

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