Comprehensive approach to housing Flashcards
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A benefit given to an individual, business, or institution, usually by the government
Subsidy
Housing is necessary good, a
means of subsistence that is
necessary for the production of
the labor force and is therefore
a good whose cost enters
directly or indirectly into the
production of all commodities.
MARXIST HOUSING THEORY
The economic status on which
the physical improvement of
dwelling unit depends, and with
which the dwelling unit
increases its economic value
THE POSITIVIST HOUSING THEORY
was
most widely used in urban
geography, especially in
determining the hierarchy of
functioning cities
FUNCTIONALIST HOUSING THEORY
The theory was
presented in 1955 in Rossi’s book
“Why families move.”
HOUSING MOBILITY THEORY
Their satisfaction or classification
with housing depends on the current
situation as does the need for
permanent changes.
THEORY OF HOUSING SATISFACTION
This theory was introduced by S.
Asch in 1964, in a research that
introduced an experimental method
for investigating the forming of
impressions
THE THEORY OF IMPRESSION
FORMATION
approach to housing
research was formed in the mid
1960s as a reaction and criticism of
the positivist approach
BEHAVIORAL HOUSING THEORY
The theory is often used to explain
the weak impact of the domain of
living conditions on the well being of
an individual
THE THEORY OF THE
HEDONISTIC ERGOMETER
The focus of satisfaction in this
theory is on housing norms that
include the housing structure, the
type and quality of dwelling units, the
allocation of spaces, the expenditure
resulting from the use of housing and
satisfaction with the neighborhood.
THE THEORY OF HOUSING
ADJUSTMENT
the assumption that
housing satisfaction increases
proportionally to cost growth and their
casual consequential relationship
THE HOUSING PRICE THEORY
In this theory of housing satisfaction,
assessment wlll refer to what people
do not have and not what they have
THE THEORY OF THE
ASPIRATION SPIRAL
a method of urban planning that was initiated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard. It was intended to be planned, self-contained communities surrounded by greenbelts
The Garden City
Emphasis was on grand formal designs, with wide boulevards, civic spaces, arts, etc.
The city beautiful movement
high rise offices and residential buildings with a greenbelt for a population of 3M people
The city of towers