Choice or No Choice? Genuine or Fake Choice? – A Qualitative Study for Reflecting on Housing Choice
Choice or No Choice? Genuine or Fake Choice? – A Qualitative Study for Reflecting on Housing Choice
Author(s): Betty Yung, Barbara Y. P. LeungSubject(s): Sociology, Rural and urban sociology, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Sociologický ústav
Keywords: Housing choice; Housing market and supply; Housing well-being; Qualitative research; Hong Kong
Summary/Abstract: This paper seeks to reflect on issues related to the nature of housing choice, drawing on qualitative empirical data collected in in-depth interviews. This paper discusses two perspectives related to housing choice, namely, the ‘market perspective of housing choice’ and the ‘perspective of housing choice for well-being’. The ‘market perspective of housing choice’ highlights that desirability generally increases with a greater range of housing choice as the housing supply increases till a climax is reached, after which a further expansion of housing choice may indicate an excess housing supply, which may not be advantageous and home-buyers may instead ‘decide not to choose or buy’. The ‘perspective of housing choice for well-being’ reveals that choice in the housing arena is often viewed as a means to eventual well-being, rather than as an end in itself. Housing choice is ‘genuine’ and ‘meaningful’ if there are meaningful and significant options among a few desirable housing alternatives. ‘Fake housing choice’ involves having to choose from among housing options that are all generally bad.
Journal: Critical Housing Analysis
- Issue Year: 7/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 1-10
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English