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Public housing evaluation in venezuela: A case study
Abstract In this work the need to evaluate the residential environment is justified, particularly in the housing solutions planned for low-income families, within a psycho-social framework. This study was done in a neighbourhood in the city of Maracay, Venezuela. Four hundred and ninety-one housewives residing in three types of single family housing units in a public housing project were interviewed about their personal characteristics, their previous neighbourhoods and homes, and their present neighbourhoods and homes. The results showed a greater percentage of residential satisfaction with the present neighbourhood and home, compared with the previous ones. It was also found that the complete home unit model of housing gave greater satisfaction than the other available models in the project, (a ‘nuclear’ home and a smaller ‘basic’ home). Nevertheless, it is considered that the results might have been different if the users of these last two types of housing had been able to count on economic resources and technical help in the self-building arrangements that were associated with the acquisition of these last two models.
Public housing evaluation in venezuela: A case study
Abstract In this work the need to evaluate the residential environment is justified, particularly in the housing solutions planned for low-income families, within a psycho-social framework. This study was done in a neighbourhood in the city of Maracay, Venezuela. Four hundred and ninety-one housewives residing in three types of single family housing units in a public housing project were interviewed about their personal characteristics, their previous neighbourhoods and homes, and their present neighbourhoods and homes. The results showed a greater percentage of residential satisfaction with the present neighbourhood and home, compared with the previous ones. It was also found that the complete home unit model of housing gave greater satisfaction than the other available models in the project, (a ‘nuclear’ home and a smaller ‘basic’ home). Nevertheless, it is considered that the results might have been different if the users of these last two types of housing had been able to count on economic resources and technical help in the self-building arrangements that were associated with the acquisition of these last two models.
Public housing evaluation in venezuela: A case study
Wiesenfeld, Esther (Autor:in)
Journal of Environmental Psychology ; 12 ; 213-223
20.02.1992
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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