Abstract
This chapter is aimed to synthesize the studies of “housing for the poor” under the broad array of development and welfare policies in India. Hence, 147 qualitative and quantitative studies from reliable podiums have been chosen, e.g., Google Scholar, Scopus/ScienceDirect, ResearchGate, and Academia.edu. In accordance with the PSALSAR method, this chapter has systematically selected 69 researches. Side by side, the roots of assortments are prefixed titles, keywords, abstracts, peer-reviewed book chapters in the English language, studies showing India, and studies dealing with qualitative and quantitative approaches. While the reason behind such selection of the base year is India's economic reform, which is the 1990s. It reveals a serious gap in the sphere of qualitative and quantitative research on the issue of development and welfare policies, stressing secured and sustainable shelter. The interesting part of this study is the application of advanced tools like forest plot, funnel plot, Galbraith plot, and bubble plot. Consequently, it underlines robust housing policy and rational welfare-sided future research direction(s) across cross-disciplinary involvement.
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