Abstract

Residential housing price affects life of tens of thousands of families. Based on the relevant data of Chongqing’s reports from 2003 to 2012, this paper studies the influence of population structure on residential housing price from the perspective of demand comprehensively. It comes up with the report that the population bring-up ratio and sex ratio have a negative influence on housing price, while sex ratio’s influence is much bigger than the population bring-up ratio. In a word, the demographic structure will cause certain influence to the residential housing price of Chongqing.

Highlights

  • In recent years, the national people of China pay a closer attention to the housing price with China’s overall rising housing price

  • With the young and middle-aged people going into the marriage market, How to cite this paper: Gao, B.H. and He, X.R. (2014) The Influence of Demographic Structure on Housing Price: An Empirical Analysis of Chongqing

  • This paper will make an empirical analysis and test based on the data of Chongqing city, in order to make out how the demographic structure affects the housing price

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Summary

Introduction

The national people of China pay a closer attention to the housing price with China’s overall rising housing price. The more young and middle-aged people, the greater demand in housing market. With the young and middle-aged people going into the marriage market, How to cite this paper: Gao, B.H. and He, X.R. In order to stand out in the marriage market, the male and his family will do their best to save money to buy a house. In this way, with the continued imbalance of sex ratio, the demand of housing will increase. This paper will make an empirical analysis and test based on the data of Chongqing city, in order to make out how the demographic structure affects the housing price

Literature Review
Basic Assumptions
The Imbalance of Sex Ratio Leads to the Rising of Housing Price
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