居民眼中的波兰老年人住宅所有权形式与住宅标准居民眼中的波兰老年人居住标准

M. Hełdak, A. Stacherzak, K. Przybyła, Alina Kulczyk-Dynowska, M. Płuciennik, Jakub Szczepański, O. Kempa, Joanna Lipsa
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这项研究针对的是波兰老年人所经历的不同住房条件问题,以及为他们的公寓配备改善行动不便者生活质量的设施问题,同时考虑到各种形式的住宅所有权:公寓、合作公寓和议会公寓。这项研究旨在回答一系列问题,其中包括:考虑到公寓目前的所有权状况(公寓、合作社成员对住宅的所有权、从议会拥有的住房资源中租房的权利),将公寓改建为适应行动不便者需求的议会公寓的准备程度如何。研究在波兰下西里西亚省的弗罗茨瓦夫市和耶莱尼亚戈拉市进行。研究共涉及 208 名 50 岁及以上的人。作者发现,公寓内公用设施的使用情况与住宅的所有权形式之间存在关联。除其他外,调查还发现,与合作公寓和共管公寓相比,公共公寓中楼梯间的厕所和缺乏中央供暖系统的情况要普遍得多。居民们还指出,需要对位于公寓内的浴室进行改造。公共住房的租户也更有可能表示希望对公寓进行改造,以满足行动不便者的需求。
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The Form of Residential Premises Ownership Vs. Residential Standard of Seniors in Poland in the Opinion of Residents
The study addresses the problem of diverse housing conditions experienced by seniors in Poland and equipping their apartments with installations improving the quality of life for people with reduced mobility, taking into account various forms of residential premises ownership: a condominium, a cooperative apartment and a council flat. The study aimed at providing answers to a number of questions, including: what is the readiness to change an apartment into a council flat adapted to the needs of people with mobility limitations, taking into account the current ownership status of the apartment (condominium, cooperative member’s ownership right to residential premises, the right to rent a flat from the council-owned housing resources). The research was conducted in the cities of Wrocław and Jelenia Góra, located in Poland in the Lower Silesia Voivodship. A total of 208 people aged 50 and over were covered by the study. The authors found correlations between access to utilities and facilities in an apartment and the form of ownership of the dwelling. Among other things, the survey found that a toilet in the stairwell and the lack of central heating are much more common in communal apartments than in cooperative apartments and condominiums. Residents also pointed to the need to adapt bathrooms that are located in apartments. Tenants of public housing were also more likely to express a desire to adapt their apartments to the needs of people with limited mobility.
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