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Title: | Quality and Perception of Public Housing Provision in Nigeria and Implications for Low-Income Earners |
Authors: | Akande, Oluwafemi Kehinde Olubajo, Oluseun Olukemi Ibraheem, Yusuf |
Keywords: | Housing quality in Abuja; Housing preferences; Housing provision for low-income earners; Nigeria. |
Issue Date: | 14-Dec-2024 |
Publisher: | Journal of Salutogenic Architecture |
Citation: | Akande, O. K., Olubajo, O. O., & Ibraheem, Y. (2024). Quality and Perception of Public Housing Provision in Nigeria and Implications for Low-Income Earners. Journal of Salutogenic Architecture,3(1), 164-181. https://doi.org/10.38027/jsalutogenic_vol3no1_1 |
Series/Report no.: | 3;1 |
Abstract: | This study critically evaluates the quality of public housing provisions for low-income earners in Abuja,Nigeria, aiming to enhance housing policies and delivery outcomes. Employing a descriptive survey approach, data were collected from 150 residents using structured questionnaires focusing on housing quality and occupant preferences. The findings reveal a significant mismatch between the housing options provided and the disposable incomes of low-income residents, leading to widespread unaffordability. Despite increases in housing supply, the needs of low-income earners remain unmet, adversely affecting their living conditions, health, and well-being. The study highlights that current housing policies inadequately address the economic realities of low-income households. It recommends a thorough review of housing provision policies to better align with residents' financial capacities. Furthermore, the research advocates for a collaborative approach among housing designers, developers, and government agencies to promote the development of high-quality, affordable housing. By addressing these issues, the study seeks to contribute to policy amendments that ensure sustainable housing solutions for low-income populations, ultimately improving their quality of life and social inclusion. |
URI: | http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/29615 |
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