Understanding housing inequalities in urban Pakistan: An intersectionality perspective of ethnicity, income and education

F. Munir, Sohail Ahmad, S. Ullah, Ya Ping Wang
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ABSTRACT Urban housing inequality is a major academic and policy concern in Pakistan, but empirical investigations and, in turn, evidence-based policy interventions are limited. This study examines the nature of housing inequalities and their determinants focusing on ethnolinguistic groups using a nationally representative household survey, where housing inequality is measured using two indicators: housing space usage (room per capita) and access to utilities (an index based on access to piped water, sewerage, cooking gas, and electricity). Results show that housing inequality by ethnicity is very high, and ethnic belonging, along with socioeconomic factors, significantly influences space consumption and access to utilities. Intersectionality between ethnicity, income, and education plays a crucial role in housing inequality. Balochi, Sindhi, and Siraiki communities have a lower potential for achieving adequate housing than other communities. To reduce housing inequalities, identified disadvantaged communities along with the economic poor should be targeted through housing policies and programmes.
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理解巴基斯坦城市的住房不平等:种族、收入和教育的交叉性视角
在巴基斯坦,城市住房不平等是一个主要的学术和政策问题,但实证调查和基于证据的政策干预是有限的。本研究通过一项具有全国代表性的家庭调查,考察了住房不平等的性质及其决定因素,重点是民族语言群体,其中住房不平等是通过两个指标来衡量的:住房空间使用(人均房间)和公用事业使用情况(基于获得管道水、污水处理、烹饪燃气和电力的指数)。结果表明,不同种族的住房不平等程度非常高,种族归属与社会经济因素一起显著影响空间消费和公用事业的获取。种族、收入和教育之间的相互交织在住房不平等中起着至关重要的作用。与其他社区相比,俾路支、信德和西拉伊基社区实现适足住房的潜力较低。为减少住房不平等现象,应通过住房政策和方案针对已确定的处境不利社区和经济贫困群体。
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