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The Poverty of Transition: From Industrial District to Poor Neighbourhood in the City of Nanjing, China

Fulong Wu
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Fulong Wu: School of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University, Cardiff, CF10 3WA, UK, wuf@cardiff.ac.uk

Urban Studies, 2007, vol. 44, issue 13, 2673-2694

Abstract: This paper aims to understand the formation of poor neighbourhoods through examining the transformation of a suburban industrial district into a poverty neighbourhood in the city of Nanjing. The notion of a poverty of transition is developed to show how such a transformation occurs in the aftermath of state-led industrialisation. It is argued that, rather than simply being attributable to marketisation, the driving-forces include a set of institutional changes that work together to pave the way for the development of poor neighbourhoods: deindustrialisation drives industrial workers and the self-employed at the margin into a poverty trap; self-exploited and hardworking rural migrants, not covered by official welfare support, are becoming the working poor; housing privatisation serves to convert low-income households into homeowners of low-capitalised assets; the new minimum living standard regime contains the poor and maintains the stability of poverty neighbourhoods.

Date: 2007
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