Housing for talents: Highly skilled migrants’ strategies for accessing affordable rental housing

Qianyu Lu, Gemma Burgess
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Aligned with industrial restructuring and upgrading in China, many cities have issued favourable ‘talent’ policies, including ‘talent housing’ policies, to attract and absorb highly skilled rural-to-urban migrants. One such policy has been for local governments to offer Affordable Rental Housing (ARH) for talents and their families. While the migration motives and labour market positions of highly skilled migrants are well-understood, significantly less attention has been paid to their housing circumstances. This paper explores the housing strategies of highly skilled newcomers in accessing subsidised housing in Shanghai (from rural-to-urban migrants’ perspective). The qualitative data was drawn from 62 in-depth interviews with migrants and analysed thematically using NVivo. This study extends existing theories by demonstrating that highly skilled migrants adopt multi-layered and multi-phased coping strategies. In their pursuit of desired housing outcomes, migrant applicants initiated multi-layered strategies, seeking information from diverse sources and evaluating their prospects. However, findings reveal that the actual institutional policy landscape sometimes conflicts with the proclaimed talent-oriented target, resulting in unexpected structural barriers and constraints. Consequently, highly skilled migrants are compelled to employ additional and ad hoc solutions, often deemed unsatisfactory and compromising. The paper then illustrates how coping becomes multi-phased as migrants grapple with these additional structural barriers, which their initial coping strategies alone cannot sufficiently address. By introducing the innovative concept of ‘coping with coping’, this paper enriches existing coping strategies and structuration theories, offering valuable insights for policymakers and government authorities.
人才住房:高技能移民获得负担得起的租赁住房的策略
与中国的产业结构调整和升级相一致,许多城市出台了有利的“人才”政策,包括“人才住房”政策,以吸引和吸收高技能的农村向城市流动人口。其中一项政策是地方政府为人才及其家庭提供经济适用房(ARH)。虽然对高技术移徙者的移徙动机和劳动力市场地位有充分的了解,但对他们的住房情况的注意却少得多。本文探讨了高技能新移民在上海获得保障性住房时的住房策略(基于城乡流动人口的视角)。定性数据来自对62名移民的深度访谈,并使用NVivo进行了主题分析。本研究通过证明高技术移民采用多层次、多阶段的应对策略,扩展了现有理论。在追求理想的住房结果的过程中,移民申请人启动了多层次的策略,从不同的来源寻求信息并评估他们的前景。然而,研究结果表明,实际的制度政策环境有时与宣称的人才导向目标相冲突,导致意想不到的结构性障碍和制约。因此,高技术移徙者被迫采用额外的和临时的解决办法,这些办法往往被认为是不令人满意和妥协的。然后,本文说明了移民如何应对这些额外的结构性障碍,这是他们最初的应对策略无法充分解决的。本文通过引入“应对与应对”的创新概念,丰富了现有的应对策略和结构理论,为政策制定者和政府当局提供了有价值的见解。
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