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Jing Li Victor (City University of Hong Kong)
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한국주거학회 한국주거학회 학술대회논문집 2015년 한국주거학회 춘계학술발표대회 논문집
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2015.4
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305 - 309 (5page)

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Based on a questionnaire survey including 1,000 respondents, this paper explores the housing attitudes and aspirations of Hong Kong’s young people who are aged between 18 and 35. A number of factors contribute to young people’s failure to launch phenomenon, such as demographic structure, social cognition, and behavioral characteristics. Yet economic constraints are probably the major reason to account for their late departure from parental home: Due to the imbalance between house prices and incomes, access to housing seems an insurmountable impediment to the younger generation in Hong Kong. Such difficulty has reshaped their thoughts and behaviors. Distinctive features of the younger generation include late marriage, increasing mobility, heterogeneity in beliefs, more consumerism and optimism, unstable employment, longer schooling and rising education costs. Apart from these generational features, young people have also been enmeshed in the transition to a knowledge-based economy. This paper argues that their housing attitudes and aspirations are thus largely a product of the restructuring and enhancement of the local economy, property market volatility and the financial vulnerability of individuals, the continuing strength of family ties, and a neoliberal policy on real estate investment.

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Abstract
I. Introduction
1. Background and Aims of the Study
2. Data Description
3. Housing Attitude
4. Housing Aspiration
5. Conclusion: Why Failure to Launch?
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