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Bashari, Sunusi and Hashim, Ahmad Hariza
(2019)
Housing design for residential livability: the low-income earner perspective.
Asia Proceeding of Social Sciences, 4 (2).
pp. 11-13.
ISSN 2663-662X; ESSN: 2663-6638
Abstract
In Nigeria, statistics has shown that over 7 out of every 10 people live below the minimum poverty level and 9 of every 10 are in the low-income group (Fadairo & Olotuah, 2013). This indicates that, these people cannot provide housing for themselves, they need intervention from government through public low-cost housing. Public Low-cost housing has been defined as constructed public residential houses funded by the government or in partnership with the government under the public-private partnership (PPP) scheme, to provide affordable housing for low-income people (Ayoola & Amole, 2014; Makinde, 2014a). The results indicated that, there is need to consider users preferences in construction of public low-cost housing so as achieve maximum satisfaction.
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