Prediction of Residential Satisfaction in South African Low-Income Housing: Role of Beneficiaries

Author:

Aigbavboa Clinton1,Thwala Wellington2

Affiliation:

1. Vice Dean of Postgraduate Studies, Research and Innovation/Associate Professor, Sustainable Human Settlement and Construction Research Centre, Univ. of Johannesburg, Johannesburg 2028, South Africa (corresponding author).

2. Director of Sustainable Human Settlement and Construction Research Centre, Professor of Construction Management, Univ. of Johannesburg, Johannesburg 2028, South Africa.

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Subject

Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

Reference72 articles.

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2. Aigbavboa C. O. and Thwala W. D. (2012). “Satisfaction level with neighbourhoods in low-income housing: A case study of Johannesburg South Africa.” Proc. Association of Researchers in Construction Management Sustainable Human(e) Settlements: The Urban Challenge Conf. S. Smith ed. Conseil International de Batiment pour la Recherche l’Etude et la Documentation Delft Netherlands.

3. Reducing urban poverty in the global South;Andavarapu D.;J. Urban Affairs,2016

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