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Duda, Mark and Li, Bingqin (2008) Housing inequality in Chinese cities: how important is hukou? Land lines, 20 (1). pp. 14-19. ISSN 1051-3035
Duda, Mark, Li, Bingqin and Peng, Huamin (2008) Household strategies and migrant housing inequality in Tianjin. In: Nielsen, Ingrid and Smyth, Russell, (eds.) Migration and social protection in China. Series on Contemporary China (14). World Scientific, London, UK, pp. 184-204. ISBN 9789812790491
Kumar, Sunil and Li, Bingqin (2007) Urban labour market changes and social protection for urban informal workers: challenges for China and India. In: Wu, Fulong, (ed.) China's emerging cities: the making of new urbanism. Contemporary China series . Routledge, London, UK, pp. 109-125. ISBN 9780415416177
Li, Bingqin (2008) Intergenerational support and retired people’s housing decision in China. Journal of societal and social policy, 7 (1-2). pp. 71-88. ISSN 1681-2816
Li, Bingqin (2007) Pension reform in China: who are left out? In: Cook, Ian G. and Powell, Jason, (eds.) New perspectives on China and aging. NOVA Science Publishers, New York, pp. 29-48. ISBN 1600217508
Li, Bingqin (2005) Urban housing privatisation: redefining the responsibilities of the state, employers and individuals. In: Green, Stephen and Liu, Guy Shaojia, (eds.) Exit the dragon? Privatization and state control in China. Chatham House and Blackwell Publishing, London, UK, pp. 145-168.
Li, Bingqin (2008) Why do migrant workers not participate in urban social security schemes?: the case of the construction and service sectors in Tianjin. In: Nielsen, Ingrid and Smyth, Russell, (eds.) Migration and social protection in China. Series on Contemporary China (14). World Scientific, London, UK, pp. 92-117. ISBN 9789812790491
Li, Bingqin, Duda, Mark and Peng, Huamin (2007) Low-cost urban housing markets: serving the needs of low-wage, rural-urban migrants? Working paper series, WP07MD1. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Mass.
Li, Bingqin and Sen, Gong (2003) Social inequalities and wage, housing and pension reforms in urban China. Asia Programme Working Paper, 3. Chatham House, London, UK.