破解谜题:探索影响多哥住房所有权的因素

Tchablemane Yenlide, M. K. N. Okey
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目的本研究旨在分析多哥家庭住房保有权选择的影响因素。作者采用了严格的计量经济学方法,利用2018年和2021年的家庭生活条件统一调查(EHCVM)数据构建纵向面板,利用2006年、2011年和2015年的统一基本福利指标问卷(QUIBB)数据构建伪面板。研究结果研究发现,户主年龄、婚姻状况、家庭规模和居住地等家庭生命周期变量对住房自有率有显著影响。此外,财富四分位数最高的家庭和使用过的户主更有可能拥有自己的住房。研究局限性/启示住房政策的重点是改善低收入家庭的财务可持续性和降低与购置房产相关的交易成本,这对于促进住房自有率至关重要。实际意义作为实施《2020-2025 年政府路线图》的一部分,政府已承诺提供 20,000 套经济适用的社会住房,旨在大幅增加体面住房的供应。然而,本研究的结果突出表明,有必要为低收入家庭,尤其是女户主家庭和居住在城市地区的家庭提供有针对性的补贴计划。这些补贴可以支付部分购房费用。对于中等收入家庭来说,关键是要建立合适的融资机制,如低息抵押贷款和贷款担保。考虑到人口压力和公共住房计划的高成本,促进自建仍然至关重要。在提供这种支持的同时,还应提供低成本的建筑材料和创新、可持续建筑方法方面的技术培训。此外,改善就业机会和土地规范化也是这些举措取得成功的基本前提。原创性/价值由于缺乏住房调查数据,撒哈拉以南非洲对保有权选择决定因素的研究相对有限。本文对多哥进行了案例研究,多哥的住房市场特征与大多数撒哈拉以南非洲国家相同。此外,本研究还采用了动态分析中常用的两种方法,从而增强了研究结果的稳健性。
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Decoding the puzzle: exploring the factors influencing homeownership in Togo
Purpose This study aims to analyze the factors influencing households housing tenure choices in Togo. Design/methodology/approach The authors applied a rigorous econometric approach, using Harmonized Household Living Conditions Survey (EHCVM) data from 2018 and 2021 to construct a longitudinal panel, and Unified Basic Welfare Indicators Questionnaire (QUIBB) data from 2006, 2011 and 2015 to construct a pseudo-panel. Findings The study reveals that a household’s life-cycle variables like age of the household head, marital status, household size and place of residence, have a significant influence on homeownership. In addition, households in the highest wealth quartiles and used heads of household are more likely to own their home. Research limitations/implications Housing policies focused on improving the financial sustainability of low-income households and reducing the transaction costs associated with property acquisition are essential to promoting homeownership. Practical implications As part of the implementation of the Government Roadmap 2020–2025, the government has committed to providing 20,000 affordable social housing units, aiming to significantly boost the supply of decent housing. However, the findings of this study highlight the need for targeted subsidy programs for low-income households, particularly for female-headed households and those living in urban areas. These subsidies could cover part of the cost of purchasing homes. For middle-income households, it is crucial to develop suitable financing mechanisms, such as low-interest mortgages and loan guarantees. Given demographic pressures and the high cost of public housing programs, promoting self-build remains essential. This support should be accompanied by the provision of low-cost building materials and technical training in innovative, sustainable construction methods. Additionally, improved access to employment and land regularization are essential prerequisites for the success of these initiatives. Originality/value Research on the determinants of tenure choice is relatively limited in sub-Saharan Africa due to the unavailability of housing survey data. This paper proposes a case study of Togo, whose housing market characteristics correspond to most sub-Saharan African countries. Furthermore, this study applied two methodological approaches commonly used in dynamic analyses, thereby enhancing the robustness of the findings.
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