Housing For The Lower Income Groups, - Economic Aspects
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Date
1977Author
Jorgensen, Niels O.
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One could approach the subject of housing from the macro level
i.e. at the national level, dealing with some of the socio-eoonQ~~e
and political issues moving downwards to the micro leVel, i.e•
.the problems fa.cingthe individual family in terms .-of hOUsing~
In fact many professionals tend to take up this line of thought,
because they have come to the conclusion that the housing problems,
in both rich and poor countries, is neither technical nor economic,
but political. This conclusion then leads them to discuss whioh
political system would be capable of "solving" the housing problems
for those most in need.
To bring such a political system about may in turn require a
revolution or at best an evolution whioh is bound to affect the
whole array of values and norms. This could take a very long
time indeed and many families would go without proper shelter in
the meantime.
I have chosen to approach the subjeot of housing for the lower
income groups from the 'lbottomup" instead of from the "top down".
This is, in my view, a more feasible way to get started and make
some tangible progress for those most in need of better housing~
At the same time it is the approach most appropriate for the
occasion, namely representing the style or philosophy which the
Housing Research and Development Unit has adhered to during its
10 years of existence.
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University of Nairobi
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