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Adequate Housing for People Receiving National Merit Benefits - Comparative Analysis by Low Income Status

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  • Brandon Ryu

    (Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, PA, USA)

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This research compares the housing condition of people receiving national merit benefits and that of people from the group of low-income families. The research examined the mean difference of the two groups along with correlation and regression analyses. The descriptive statistics and percentage difference show that those who receive national merit benefits are less likely to own houses; to have ventilation installed in their bathroom; to live in asbestos-free houses; to have a solid structural frame, and to live in houses free of water leakage and dew condensation. Regression analysis shows that marital status explains the change of housing satisfaction for these people.

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  • Brandon Ryu, 2020. "Adequate Housing for People Receiving National Merit Benefits - Comparative Analysis by Low Income Status," Proceedings of the 16th International RAIS Conference, March 30-31, 2020 0029br, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:kpaper:0029br
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    national merit benefits; veterans; adequate housing; low-income; marital status;
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