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Housing affordability and housing demand assessment for urban poor in India using the hedonic model

Prabhat Kumar Rao (Sustainable Urban and Regional Analysis Lab, Department of Architecture and Planning, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India and Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Noida, India)
Arindam Biswas (Sustainable Urban and Regional Analysis Lab, Department of Architecture and Planning, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India)

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis

ISSN: 1753-8270

Article publication date: 29 December 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to assess housing affordability and estimate demand using a hedonic regression model in the context of Lucknow city, India. This study assesses housing affordability by considering various housing and household-related variables. This study focuses on the impoverished urban population, as they experience the most severe housing scarcity. This study’s primary objective is to understand the demand dynamics within the market comprehensively. An understanding of housing demand can be achieved through an examination of its characteristics and components. Individuals consider the implicit values associated with various components when deciding to purchase or rent a home. The components and characteristics have been obtained from variables relating to housing and households.

Design/methodology/approach

A socioeconomic survey was conducted for 450 households from slums in Lucknow city. Two-stage regression models were developed for this research paper. A hedonic price index was prepared for the first model to understand the relationship between housing expenditure and various housing characteristics. The housing characteristics considered for the hedonic model are dwelling unit size, typology, condition, amenities and infrastructure. In the second stage, a regression model is created between household characteristics. The household characteristics considered for the demand estimation model are household size, age, education, social category, income, nonhousing expenditure, migration and overcrowding.

Findings

Based on the findings of regression model results, it is evident that the hedonic model is an effective tool for the estimation of housing affordability and housing demand for urban poor. Various housing and household-related variables affect housing expenditure positively or negatively. The two-stage hedonic regression model can define willingness to pay for a particular set of housing with various attributes of a particular household. The results show the significance of dwelling unit size, quality and amenities (R2 > 0.9, p < 0.05) for rent/imputed rent. The demand function shows that income has a direct effect, whereas other variables have mixed effects.

Research limitations/implications

This study is case-specific and uses a data set generated from a primary survey. Although household surveys for a large sample size are resource-intensive exercises, they provide an opportunity to exploit microdata for a better understanding of the complex housing situation in slums.

Practical implications

All the stakeholders can use the findings to create an effective housing policy. The variables that are statistically significant and have a positive relationship with housing costs should be deliberated upon to provide the basic standard of living for the urban poor. The formulation of policies should duly include the housing preferences of the economically disadvantaged population residing in slum areas.

Originality/value

This paper uses primary survey data (collected by the authors) to assess housing affordability for the urban poor of Lucknow city. It makes the results of the study credible and useful for further applications.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee and the Ministry of Education, Government of India to support the research with a PhD grant during the initial year. The authors are obliged to the respondents who participated in the survey and the anonymous reviewers for their input.

Conflict of interest: All authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest to declare.

Citation

Rao, P.K. and Biswas, A. (2023), "Housing affordability and housing demand assessment for urban poor in India using the hedonic model", International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHMA-09-2023-0124

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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