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Accessibility of international housing authorities for engaging in housing research
Purpose: This study attempted to ascertain what is regarded by international housing authorities as ‘adequate housing’ in their respective regions. Methodology: Non-probability sampling was undertaken to identify 199 countries and an attempt was made to engage in conversation regarding housing in their regions. Findings: It was found that a quarter of potential contacts were uncontactable. The majority (67,9%) could be contacted through their official contact channels, but were unresponsive, undelivered, or simply acknowledged via automation with no further interaction. Only 7,1% of potential contacts engaged in any interaction following from the attempted contact. Practical implications: International agreement on what is to be regarded as ‘adequate housing’ will not be reached while most housing authorities are not open to communication.