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Household size and composition and implications for housing need in Kumasi,Ghana: a research note
Authors:A  Graham  Tipple
Institution:Research Associate, Housing for Developing Countries Course , University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Abstract:A simple method of calculating the scale of housing need for Kumasi, Ghana, uses two likely variations in household size distribution and an overcrowding threshold of 3 p.p.r., and a measure of preference. The two household size distributions take account both of trends and of changes which may occur if and when new housing is provided. At that time, released from the current constraints, household formation along traditional lines may again be possible. The preferred supply equates households’ perceived need to their ability to pay at current rents. The resulting range of rooms required is wide but even the lowest need is so far in excess of supply that conventional approaches are self‐evidently inadequate and greater client involvement must be encouraged.
Keywords:Forecasting  Ghana  Housing need  Kumasi  Planning techniques  Third World  Urbanisation
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