@article{ref1, title="Gated community and residential segregation in urban China", journal="GeoJournal", year="2017", author="Deng, Feng", volume="82", number="2", pages="231-246", abstract="Research on gated community in Chinese cities has been growing very fast, but empirical studies are limited, especially those on the relationship between gated community and residential segregation. A retrospective questionnaire survey was conducted in three gated communities in Chongqing, China. The findings from the survey include that, after moving into the gated communities, many homeowners' contact with other people decreases. It is also found that homeowners' participation in local public affairs decreases. These results hold even when we compare with the reference group and control for duration of stay. They support the view that gated community aggravates residential segregation. However, the survey shows that many homeowners feel the income differences among the neighbors increase and the changes of several types of external activities don't show a consistent pattern. All these empirical findings suggest that a complex relationship between gated community and residential segregation exists in urban China and the removal of work unit from the housing system affects people's experience in gated community.

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", language="en", issn="0343-2521", doi="10.1007/s10708-015-9684-9", url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10708-015-9684-9" }