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The Study of Low-Income Housing Residents' Satisfaction

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  • Ali Karimzadeh

    (Islamic Azad University, Iran)

  • Shahrzad Shahriari

    (Islamic Azad University, Iran)

  • Parinaz Keshtkaran

    (Islamic Azad University, Iran)

Abstract

As cited in the constitution of the Islamic republic of Iran, it's one of the responsibilities of the government to provide appropriate housing for the people of Iran. The results of analytic and descriptive case study on residential satisfaction of Abadeh as a residential apartment complex and Sarvestan as a residential villa complex in Fars province were also reported. Randomly selected heads of 100 households residents for at least 1 year were asked a couple of questions about characteristics of households, employment status, level of satisfaction with indexes of the present accommodation, social quality rate of the complex, urban access situation, and satisfaction about general aspects of affordable housing. Most of the residents stated that their housing problem has been resolved by the affordable housing. In contrast, poor access to city center as well as public transportation services and inappropriate cultural status were reported as the main drawbacks of the sites.

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  • Ali Karimzadeh & Shahrzad Shahriari & Parinaz Keshtkaran, 2015. "The Study of Low-Income Housing Residents' Satisfaction," Managing Intellectual Capital and Innovation for Sustainable and Inclusive Society: Managing Intellectual Capital and Innovation; Proceedings of the MakeLearn and TIIM Joint International Conference 2,, ToKnowPress.
  • Handle: RePEc:tkp:mklp15:643-650
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