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What is affordable housing? NYC edit ion. Evaluation of the mixed communities initiative demonstration projects. Department for Communities and Local Government. Homes for London: the London housing strategy. The London Plan: Spatial Development Strategy for Greater London. Politics, planning and homes in a world city. Making housing more affordable: the role of intermediate tenures. Securing key worker housing through the planning system // MONK S, WHITEHEAD C M E. Approaches to workforce housing in London and Chicago: from targeted sectors to income-based eligibility. Social polarisation, economic restructuring and welfare state regimes. Global cities and developmental states: New York, Tokyo and Seoul. Social polarisation in global cities: theory and evidence. Is there a dual labour market in Great Britain?. Affordable housing plans in London and New York: between marketplace and social mix. The new argonauts: regional advantage in a global economy. The intercultural city: planning for diversity advantage. In the end, this paper analyses the problems and institutional contexts of the affordable housing policies in Shanghai to makes targeted suggestion for further housing policy. The comparative study of policy contents and outcomes leads to the discussion on the policy convergence and contextual distinctiveness. In the lens of the global city theory, the paper reviews the affordable housing policies in London, New York and Singapore in recent decades. Thus, affordable housing policies have resurged in many global cities in order to boost city competition and maintain social stability, which can be referenced by Shanghai. Most global cities are confronted with similar housing crisis: the flood of immigrants has led to the sharp increase of housing demand, along with housing price and rent on the other hand, housing becomes unaffordable for more people in the context of income polarization. Meanwhile, sociospatial polarization has been even more obvious in global cities. In the current stage of globalization, city competition could be regarded as the competition of talents, as globalization has been powered by knowledge and talent flows.
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