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A Low Income Housing Needs and Affordability for Thailand’s Strategic National Plan During 2017-2037
This paper has developed a model to forecast the housing needs and affordability of the low-incomehouseholds in Thailand 2018-2037. The model has applied the baseline data from the socioeconomicsurvey (SES 2015). Considering official population projections by the changing age structure and householdformations based on income, forecasts can be made about housing needed by ‘Renters’, who are thetarget group of the low-income households. Given, heuristic scenarios on households’ income growthover time, an initial planning model for affordable units of housing by types for renters has been proposed. Effective government policy to mobilize social resource for this low-income household is needed. It isshown that in the long-run, as mean income rises with changing income distribution, households canrely more on the private market provision of housing supply. The model can easily be used for StrategicNational Planning by changing assumptions and parameters by the National Housing Authority of Thailand.The NHA in partnership with CODI can solidly plan for the role of low-income housing policy with governmentintervention on interest rates, terms loan and other policy instruments such as tax exemption for the landsharing in the housing and community development.This paper suggests meta-planning of an urban city model study where NHA, CODI will work together inpartnership with other government agencies, the private sector, financial institutions, and academics
A Low Income Housing Needs and Affordability for Thailand’s Strategic National Plan During 2017-2037
This paper has developed a model to forecast the housing needs and affordability of the low-incomehouseholds in Thailand 2018-2037. The model has applied the baseline data from the socioeconomicsurvey (SES 2015). Considering official population projections by the changing age structure and householdformations based on income, forecasts can be made about housing needed by ‘Renters’, who are thetarget group of the low-income households. Given, heuristic scenarios on households’ income growthover time, an initial planning model for affordable units of housing by types for renters has been proposed. Effective government policy to mobilize social resource for this low-income household is needed. It isshown that in the long-run, as mean income rises with changing income distribution, households canrely more on the private market provision of housing supply. The model can easily be used for StrategicNational Planning by changing assumptions and parameters by the National Housing Authority of Thailand.The NHA in partnership with CODI can solidly plan for the role of low-income housing policy with governmentintervention on interest rates, terms loan and other policy instruments such as tax exemption for the landsharing in the housing and community development.This paper suggests meta-planning of an urban city model study where NHA, CODI will work together inpartnership with other government agencies, the private sector, financial institutions, and academics
A Low Income Housing Needs and Affordability for Thailand’s Strategic National Plan During 2017-2037
Denpaiboon, Chaweewan (Autor:in) / Limsakul, Kitti (Autor:in) / Chotipanich, Sarich (Autor:in)
24.12.2018
Nakhara : Journal of Environmental Design and Planning; Vol 15 (2018): July - December; 119-136 ; 2651-2416 ; 2672-9016
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
710
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