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Nuclear households remain the dominant form of household type in the Philippines, but we note a rising number of extended and multi-family households, which have important implications on housing policy and demographic trends in the country. This study examines the factors influencing the...
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The Philippine government has promoted and institutionalized the delivery of basic services in resettlement sites through various flagship housing programs and the issuance of policies, guidelines, and/or standards. Existing literature suggests, however, that most resettlement sites lack the...
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Understanding housing affordability is key to addressing the housing problem. This study evaluates housing affordability in the Philippines using conventional approaches. It compares Residual Income Method estimates with those from the 30 percent of income standard that is commonly used as a...
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Interlocal cooperation has long been promoted in the Philippines to address resource limitations of local government units; however, there is a lack of discussion on how it can efficiently deliver urban services. This study aims to investigate models of cooperation in the delivery of critical...
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Smart city development is recognized as a potential solution to urbanization issues, but a disconnect comes along with the vagueness in smart city elements and pathways. The use of the term smart city by some local government units in the Philippines evokes a utopia - a local sphere with...
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Smart city development is recognized as a potential solution to urbanization issues, but a disconnect comes along with the vagueness in smart city elements and pathways. The use of the term smart city by some local government units in the Philippines evokes a utopia – a local sphere with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012880670
The Philippine government has promoted and institutionalized the delivery of basic services in resettlement sites through various flagship housing programs and the issuance of policies, guidelines, and/or standards. Existing literature suggests, however, that most resettlement sites lack the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015193767
This study examines how demographic changes lead to different household structures and housing choices among different age groups. It argues that the cointegration of demography, housing market, and wealth have shaped housing demand in the country over time. The results have important often...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015196525
Nuclear households remain the dominant form of household type in the Philippines, but we note a rising number of extended and multi-family households, which have important implications on housing policy and demographic trends in the country. This study examines the factors influencing the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015196584
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