Housing affordability crisis and vulnerable social groups in Turkey

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Yener Coskun
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PurposeThis paper investigates the housing affordability crisis from the perspective of vulnerable social groups (VSG) in Turkey and Turkey's megacities, Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir, over the period of 2010 and 2019.Design/methodology/approachThe author employ house cost and multiple income variables, involving residual income, to construct socially informative house cost-to-income (HCI) ratios. To measure the country/urban level socio-economic dimensions of the affordability crisis, the author develop 12 main and 76 specific housing affordability criteria.FindingsThe author find that housing is not affordable in Turkey and low/unequal distribution of income is a contributive factor for the affordability crisis of VSG. The evidence suggests that housing unaffordability for VSG is deeply rooted in the socio-economic/demographic disparities that eventually result in income and homeownership inequalities.Social implicationsConstructed HCI ratios provide precise information for the targeted housing affordability policies for the VSG defined by education level, age, location, income distribution, employment status/condition and gender. The author' socially targeted modeling approach briefly suggests that housing affordability policies should focus on low-educated groups, young generations, some elementary occupations, employees in low-income industries, and casual/regular-small firms' employees.Originality/valueThis is the first study that provides nuanced information on housing affordability for Turkey by employing HCI ratios for the targeted VSG. This socially targeted empirical analysis is the first analysis for developing housing markets as well. From the methodological perspective, the author contribute information quality of the housing affordability ratio by using income data of various aggregate-level socio-economic/demographic groups.
土耳其的住房负担能力危机和弱势社会群体
本文从弱势社会群体(VSG)的角度研究了2010年至2019年期间土耳其和土耳其特大城市伊斯坦布尔、安卡拉和伊兹密尔的住房负担能力危机。设计/方法/方法作者采用住房成本和包括剩余收入在内的多个收入变量来构建具有社会信息的住房成本收入比。为了衡量负担能力危机的国家/城市层面的社会经济维度,作者制定了12个主要和76个具体的住房负担能力标准。作者发现,住房在土耳其是负担不起的,收入分配低/不平等是VSG负担能力危机的一个促成因素。有证据表明,VSG的住房负担能力是根深蒂固的社会经济/人口差距,最终导致收入和住房所有权的不平等。构建的HCI比率为有针对性的住房负担能力政策提供了精确的信息,这些政策由教育水平、年龄、地理位置、收入分配、就业状况/条件和性别定义。作者的社会目标模型方法简要地建议,住房负担能力政策应该关注低教育群体、年轻一代、一些初级职业、低收入行业的雇员以及临时/常规小型企业的雇员。独创性/价值这是第一项研究,通过对目标VSG采用HCI比率,提供了有关土耳其住房负担能力的细微信息。这种以社会为目标的实证分析也是对发展中住房市场的首次分析。从方法论的角度来看,作者通过使用不同总体社会经济/人口群体的收入数据来贡献住房负担能力比的信息质量。
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CiteScore
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自引率
18.20%
发文量
48
期刊介绍: The journal of an association of institues and individuals concerned with housing, design and development in the built environment. Theories, tools and pratice with special emphasis on the local scale.
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