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Welcome to the East and Southeast Asia Window

Financing low-cost rental housing in the People's Republic of China

What is lacking to overcome modern plague of overpopulation in the PRC?

The People’s Republic of China (PRC) largely appears to have avoided crowded slums synonymous with urban decay and poverty in inner-city areas of other developing countries. Due to the sheer size of the population and urban population growth, the number of people living in urban slums has increased from nearly 132 million in 1999 to over 180 million by 2009. This policy note summarizes current government housing policies, status of low-cost rental housing, and key lessons from international experience.

Without significant progress in the next ten to fifteen years, it will be hard to address the challenging housing needs of both an urban population which is expected to reach its peak of 1 billion around 2040. How affordable housing is planned and financed in coming years is key to addressing long-term housing needs.

 

Updated on: Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Southeast Asia, the new rising star in the global market

Read our new blog on the region's potential, future and challenges!

We have been referring to the developing economies in Asia as the “Asian Miracle” since they not only witness very high rates of sustained growth, but also underpinning that growth, rapid increases in labor productivity and the import, adoption, use and development of technologically sophisticated processes for generating high-value goods and services. According to some analysts, Southeast Asian economies are forecast to grow at an average of nearly six percent per year throughout this decade, despite the slowdown in other regions of the world.

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Latest Research Papers from East and Southeast Asia

The service sector in lower-income Asian economies
As services tend to be more labor intensive, they can foster inclusive growth by serving as an engine for creating jobs
By Estrada, G.; Acharya, Y.; Batten, A.; Brimble, P.; Doung, P.; Gulamov, M.; Hossain, M.; Mellor, D.; Park, D. and Rahman, S., 2013
Produced by: Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Uzbekistan, Vietnam
Themes: Development Finance & Aid Effectiveness, Entrepreneurship, Labor & Social Protections, Macroeconomics and Economic Growth, Private Sector Development, Urban Development and the Global South

Technological change, skill demand, and wage inequality in Indonesia
Examining the empirical implications of technological changes for skill demand and wage inequality in Indonesia
By Lee, J. and Wie, D., 2013
Produced by: Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Countries: Indonesia
Themes: Environment and Climate Change, Labor & Social Protections, Poverty & Inequality, Private Sector Development


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International Affairs and Global Strategy (IAGS)
China

A peer-reviewed journal featuring the latest in international affairs and global events

Centre for Research in International and Comparative Education (CRICE)
Malaysia

Investigating issues that affect educational policies and practice


About the East and Southeast Asia Window

               


The GDNet East and Southeast Asia Window reflects the latest news, events and funding opportunities in the regions. It highlights recent policy-relevant social sciences research papers, researchers and organizations working in the field. The Regional Network Partner for these regions is East Asian Development Network (EADN).


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