Comparative Study of the Housing Security Object Definition Methods

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Due to the complexity of the definition of the housing security object, the object recognition mostly depends on experience data, lacking theoretical support. The scientific method to define the income line of the housing security object is the key to ensure the appropriate level of housing security and the fairness of social welfare. This paper introduces several common methods to define the income line of housing security, and the main problem of these methods is not matched with the multi-level security system. For that, this paper introduces the method to define the income line of the housing security object based on income distribution function and the quantile theory, uses EViews to analyze house security object, and puts forward relevant suggestions for improving the management of the security object.

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January 2014

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