Abstract

Even though situational factors are predominantly determining the housing scenario of urban residents, individual factors are the most essential elements that play a vital role in the housing development of urban residents. The main objective of this study was to investigate socio-demographic and socio-economic factors that contributed to urban housing development in Sebeta town, Ethiopia. To achieve the research objective, the explanatory mixed-method sequential research design was employed where quantitative data were collected from 384 respondents who were randomly selected, whereas qualitative data were collected via in-depth interviews and focus group discussion. Research findings confirmed that socio-demographic and socio-economic characteristics were major determining factors of urban housing development. Socio-demographic and socio-economic dynamics associated with individual characteristics were found to cause variation in housing statuses among urban residents. This implies, in addition to structural challenges, individualistic factors of urban residents affect their housing choices. It was identified that differences in gender, migration status, ethnic background, income class, educational status, and occupational backgrounds were responsible factors for housing status discrepancy in the study area. The authors came up with the conclusion that socio-demographic and socio-economic factors are the most remarkable features, which determine the housing development of residents by accompanying structural factors. The authors would recommend that the housing development of urban residents needs the prerequisite of strengthening socio-demographic dynamism and socio-economic empowerment of the urban poor.

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