Adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (PHP) at Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur / Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Wan Mohamad

Housing for low income households is a major concern of the government. To address this issue and help raise the living standards of low income Malaysian citizens, housing in Malaysia emphasises on the provision of adequate, affordable, and quality houses to all (Eleventh Malaysian Plan, 2016-2020)....

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spelling my.uitm.ir.701402022-11-30T01:48:32Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/70140/ Adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (PHP) at Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur / Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Wan Mohamad Wan Mohamad, Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Indexes (General) Housing for low income households is a major concern of the government. To address this issue and help raise the living standards of low income Malaysian citizens, housing in Malaysia emphasises on the provision of adequate, affordable, and quality houses to all (Eleventh Malaysian Plan, 2016-2020). As the Malaysian Five Year Plans always emphasise on the aspect of quality and adequate housing thus the objectives of this research are to determine the quality of low-cost housing provided by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (KLCH), to determine the adequacy of low-cost housing standards (public facilities, flat features, and social environment) among People's Housing Programmes (PHP) residents, to evaluate the relationship between housing adequacy of low-cost housing and the quality of housing provided, and lastly to determine whether family size influences low-cost housing adequacy and quality. Consequently, the scope of this study pertains to the residents of PHP Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur. The methodology employed for this research was cross-sectional by applying convenience sampling technique for the identification of the units of analysis. Prior to the actual data collection, a pilot study was done to ensure the reliability and validity of the instrument. Subsequently, the study found that public facilities (r=0.383, p<0.05), flat features (r=0.434, p<0.05) and social environment (r=0.376, p<0.05) were significantly correlated with the quality of low-cost housing provided. Flat features were identified as the most significant factor determining low-cost housing (P=0.317, p<0.05). Family size also affects the quality of low-cost housing. Family size has negative correlation with quality and satisfaction. Although the other dimensions are not highly correlated with the quality of low-cost housing provided, but public facilities and social environment are also important in this research as they can be used as a yard stick to adopt new strategies as well as improving new building standards for low-cost housing particularly in Malaysia and developing countries at large. 2017 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/70140/1/70140.pdf Adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (PHP) at Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur / Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Wan Mohamad. (2017) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
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Adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (PHP) at Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur / Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Wan Mohamad
description Housing for low income households is a major concern of the government. To address this issue and help raise the living standards of low income Malaysian citizens, housing in Malaysia emphasises on the provision of adequate, affordable, and quality houses to all (Eleventh Malaysian Plan, 2016-2020). As the Malaysian Five Year Plans always emphasise on the aspect of quality and adequate housing thus the objectives of this research are to determine the quality of low-cost housing provided by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (KLCH), to determine the adequacy of low-cost housing standards (public facilities, flat features, and social environment) among People's Housing Programmes (PHP) residents, to evaluate the relationship between housing adequacy of low-cost housing and the quality of housing provided, and lastly to determine whether family size influences low-cost housing adequacy and quality. Consequently, the scope of this study pertains to the residents of PHP Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur. The methodology employed for this research was cross-sectional by applying convenience sampling technique for the identification of the units of analysis. Prior to the actual data collection, a pilot study was done to ensure the reliability and validity of the instrument. Subsequently, the study found that public facilities (r=0.383, p<0.05), flat features (r=0.434, p<0.05) and social environment (r=0.376, p<0.05) were significantly correlated with the quality of low-cost housing provided. Flat features were identified as the most significant factor determining low-cost housing (P=0.317, p<0.05). Family size also affects the quality of low-cost housing. Family size has negative correlation with quality and satisfaction. Although the other dimensions are not highly correlated with the quality of low-cost housing provided, but public facilities and social environment are also important in this research as they can be used as a yard stick to adopt new strategies as well as improving new building standards for low-cost housing particularly in Malaysia and developing countries at large.
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title Adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (PHP) at Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur / Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Wan Mohamad
title_short Adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (PHP) at Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur / Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Wan Mohamad
title_full Adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (PHP) at Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur / Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Wan Mohamad
title_fullStr Adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (PHP) at Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur / Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Wan Mohamad
title_full_unstemmed Adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (PHP) at Kampung Limau, Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur / Wan Sumayyah Syahidah Wan Mohamad
title_sort adequacy of low-cost housing: a case study of the people's housing programme (php) at kampung limau, pantai dalam, kuala lumpur / wan sumayyah syahidah wan mohamad
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