Analysis about expenditure for commodity houses by migrant workers in cities
Advances in Applied Economics and Finance
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Analysis about expenditure for commodity houses by migrant workers in cities
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Yan, Shuangwei
Wei, Yu Yao, Yinhong |
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As marketing economy develops, migrant workers who are from bottom of society have become a part of the city gradually, i.e., the process of urbanization. During the process, migrant workers have changed in many respects, especially there comes a trend that they will purchase commodity houses in cities. But when does the trend come true, i.e., when do majority of migrant workers will buy commodity houses by installment in the city? We will give detail analysis of them. Firstly, the article refers to the importance of analyzing migrant workers’ demand of purchasing commodity houses, and explaining the reasons why they want to buy commodity houses in cities;Secondly,based on Sampling survey data and the future house prices which are calculated by Grey Model of GM(1,1), we set up the expenditure percentage model for commodity houses to judge if migrant workers would like to buy the houses by installment, as well as to calculate the time when they will choose to buy the houses. At last, some deficiencies and the directions of research in future are stated clearly, which are expected to be modified and followed in the future research. Above all the analysis, we can conclude as follows: migrant workers have strong demand for purchasing commodity houses in cities of Hubei province and most of them will choose to buy them in 2030.
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World Science Publisher
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2014-11-30
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application/pdf
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http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/index.php/AAEF/article/view/1333
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Advances in Applied Economics and Finance; Vol 4, No 4 (2014); 725-734
2167-6348 |
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eng
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http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/index.php/AAEF/article/view/1333/1198
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