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22: 168:. However, as of 2011 there were still more than 300,000 people on the waiting list for public housing and just 15,000 new apartment units built every year. When the rooftop dwellers are evicted, they can receive compensation of between HK$ 10,000 and HK$ 100,000 from the property developers or they can simply have their shacks burnt down. If they are offered public housing, this can be on islands far from their place of work and children's schools. 98:
of 1971 reported 27,000 people living in rooftop dwellings. In 1956, the estimated squatter population of Hong Kong was 450,000. Hong Kong is now one of the most densely populated places in the world. Between 2009 and 2014, residential property prices doubled.
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for around HK$ 50,000. The shanty homes are contrasted against legal apartments of Hong Kong, the "world's most expensive luxury city". Many people have lived in rooftop dwellings for over 30 years. New residents are from other Asian countries, like
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shacks on top of buildings. According to the Hong Kong population census, there were 47,091 rooftop dwellers in 2011 and this number is likely to have dropped as working class areas are redeveloped.
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The government doesn't know much about this and they don’t bother to know because they don’t have a rehousing policy for these people They don’t want to make them homeless, so they let them stay.
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housed over 100 people living on the roof in shacks. Some were made out of rudimentary materials such as wood, others were constructed more sturdily with brick walls and air-conditioning.
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According to the Hong Kong population census, there were 47,091 rooftop dwellers in 2011, 48,570 in 2006 and 77,930 in 2001. Many of these squats were to be found in the old
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buildings from the 1950s and 1960s, typically range from 97 to 301 square feet (9.0 to 28.0 m). As of 2011, they were regularly sold in a
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The number of illegal dwellings has reduced dramatically as working class areas of Hong Kong are
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A housing crisis developed in the 1950s and 1960s when a large number of refugees left
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Social worker Sze Lai-Shan, from the Society for Community Organization, comments:
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Index

Rooftop slums
Kowloon
Chinese
天台屋
illegal housing
Hong Kong
afford traditional apartments
public housing
squatted
mainland China
Hong Kong
squatting
shanty towns
census
Kowloon
Sham Shui Po
Kwun Tong
Tai Kok Tsui
Tai Kok Tsui
tenement
grey market
Nepal
Pakistan
redeveloped
Kowloon Walled City
Shek Kip Mei Fire
Housing in Hong Kong


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