Abstract

Homeownership, for the most part, represents stability and security, both social and psychological, to the modern urban family and is a means of resisting the adverse effects of urbanization on family life. Evidence on the stabilizing effect of homeownership is presented through the analysis of the social characteristics of owner as compared with tenant families.

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