Socio Economic Factors in Housing
Socio Economic Factors in Housing
Socio Economic Factors in Housing
ELUGAM SNEHA
NEIGHBOURHOOD AND COMMUNITY
• Neighborhood
Neighborhood is a concept that arises out of the word neighbor that refers to
people living near or adjacent to one another. In a city, neighborhood is
always the area that surrounds this city or lies in the close vicinity. However,
the word has also come to mean the people living near one another in a
particular area or district. Considerations amenities such as the area’s
crime rate, the school district, how long your commute to work is and
whether there are nearby amenities, such as grocery stores, banks, gas
stations, restaurants etc .
• Community
INCOME EMPLOYMENT
INFLUENCES OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS
Socio-Economic aspects of architecture basically deals with the
social and economical considerations. Social considerations are OCCUPATION
related to the habits of the people and the various social aspects
are-
1. Density of Population – Quality of life will be affected CULTURE EDUCATION
• Physical factors include aspects such as community layout and design, crime rate and housing density
• while personal characteristics refer to a person‟s age, tenure type (e.g., renting or home owner), length of residence
and household income. Being a member of a community group or organisation is associated with higher levels of
sense of community
• Sense of community leads to residential satisfaction in that it encourages neighbouring relations and enhances
one‟s perception of personal and group empowerment
• Sense of community can also mediate the perception of community problems, resulting in more positive
impressions which can lead to neighbourhood stability and growth and greater satisfaction with the community
SENSE OF COMMUNITY
• Social factors include aspects of participation in the community and social support
• Physical characteristics include fear of crime, housing quality, housing density and community layout and design.
• Personal characteristics refer to length of residence, marital status, gender household income
• Ex:Low and medium housing density areas experience an increased sense of belonging to a community as individuals do
not feel „lost‟ in the crowd; while increased density leads to increased loneliness and reduced sense of belonging
• Areas with a high sense of belonging have lower levels of crime regardless of socio-economic status and neighbourhood
characteristics
Educational
institution
• 24 hr security is assured.
TYPES OF UNITS
FOR HIGH-INCOME GROUPS
UNIT AREA
• https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/e5fb/8ece108aec36714ee413876e61b
0510e7c80.pdf
• https://theurbantwist.com/2015/07/14/neighborhood-vs-community/
• https://www.summerlake.info/the-difference-between-a-community-
and-a-neighborhood/
• https://www.slideshare.net/ankita224/aranya-low-cost-housing