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Assessing residential satisfaction parameters and its socio-economic characteristics of low-income group public housing in Lucknow city

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  • Supriya Kumari
  • Ajay Kumar
  • Ravish Kumar
  • Abdulla Hamad M. Fetais

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The study focuses on assessing socio-economic characteristics and various parameters of residential satisfaction of plotted and apartments low-income group public housing in Lucknow, India. This assessment will analyse the data using T-test, regression, and Pearson and Spearman's correlation, which compares the data of two types plotted and apartment housing. T-test indicates that the residents' satisfaction of the plotted and apartment houses varies in public facilities and neighbourhood facilities from one another significantly. T-test results show that four parameters (dwelling unit features, level of operation and maintenance, public facilities and neighbourhood facilities) were significant at 0.05 levels, so equal variance was assumed. Multiple linear regression results represent a collective significant effect between all parameters and overall residential satisfaction, i.e., F = 20.713, P < 0.001, R2 = 0.673. Pearson's correlation analysis revealed that age, marital status, and family monthly income correlate with all residential satisfaction parameters in both housing types.

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  • Supriya Kumari & Ajay Kumar & Ravish Kumar & Abdulla Hamad M. Fetais, 2023. "Assessing residential satisfaction parameters and its socio-economic characteristics of low-income group public housing in Lucknow city," International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 29(3), pages 335-352.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijicbm:v:29:y:2023:i:3:p:335-352
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