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The Screening Index of Public Rental Housing Security Object Access Policy: Factor Analysis on Access Policies of 226 cities in China

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This paper focuses on China's public rental housing access policy, through the use of computer network crawler technology and factor analysis method for in-depth data mining of public rental housing access policy, trying to extract public rental housing security object access indicators from the access policy, in order to build a public rental housing security object policy screening index system. The results show that: China's public rental housing access policy focuses on the four dimensions of household registration, personnel type, housing conditions and income conditions.

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      EBIMCS '20: Proceedings of the 2020 3rd International Conference on E-Business, Information Management and Computer Science
      December 2020
      718 pages
      ISBN:9781450389099
      DOI:10.1145/3453187

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