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Housing affordability is an ever-growing concern in rapidly urbanizing countries like India. The need for affordable housing can hardly be overemphasis in India. Government has many policies and programs running for fulfilling the requirement. But it is essential to define affordability standards for the success of any such policies and programs. The Ratio Method, which is currently used as the base for determining affordable housing, doesn’t have the flexibility to match the varied scale and standards across Indian cities. This paper is based on Michel E stone’s residual income’ method to measure housing affordability for India’s million-plus city. It gives a new approach for measuring housing affordability based on the minimum living cost for survival. It uses Poverty Line data (2014) and NSSO economic survey data (2012) for defining the minimum standard of living in the city. Stakeholders can use the city-specific measurement for affordable housing generated from this paper in affordable housing policies and programs.
在印度等快速城市化的国家,住房负担能力日益受到关注。在印度,对经济适用房的需求怎么强调都不为过。政府制定了许多政策和项目来满足这一要求。但是,对于任何此类政策和项目的成功,确定负担能力标准是至关重要的。目前被用作确定经济适用房基础的比率法(Ratio Method)缺乏灵活性,无法适应印度各城市不同的规模和标准。本文基于Michel E stone的剩余收入法来衡量印度百万以上城市的住房负担能力。它提供了一种基于最低生存生活成本来衡量住房负担能力的新方法。它使用贫困线数据(2014年)和国家统计局经济调查数据(2012年)来定义城市的最低生活标准。利益相关者可以在保障性住房政策和计划中使用本文生成的针对城市的保障性住房衡量标准。