The Neighborhood Relations and the Satisfaction with the Housing and It’s Surrounding in TOKI Housing for Different Income Groups Cover Image

Farklı Gelir Gruplarına Yönelik TOKİ Konutlarında Komşuluk İlişkileri ve Konut ve Çevresinden Memnuniyet
The Neighborhood Relations and the Satisfaction with the Housing and It’s Surrounding in TOKI Housing for Different Income Groups

Author(s): Hakan Arslan
Subject(s): Psychology, Rural and urban sociology, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Hitit Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü
Keywords: Neighborhood; housing satisfaction; TOKI; Çankırı;

Summary/Abstract: There are two main purposes of the study performed in three different types of housing areas (Agricultural Village, Housing Group for Poor and Housing Group for Narrow and Middle Income) built by TOKI in Cankiri The first of them is to examine neighborhood levels, claimed reducing impartance and function day by day, in these residental areas. The second objective is to determine the level of satisfaction of the housing and it’s surrounding. The questionnaire, prepared to perform these two purposes, consists of three main parts including demographic factors, neighborhood relations and the satisfaction of the housing and it’s surrounding. Cronbach’s alpha value of the questionnaire is 0.793. Universe of the research was made of 886 housing and interviews were conducted face to face with the head of household or spouse. A total of 362 questionnaires was evaluated. The results shows that those living in the Agricultural Village have more economic opportunities and higher level of education than those living in other residential areas. While The Agricultural Village Group have also the higher points about neighborhood relationship and assistance In the Poor Group Housing the weaker neighborhood and the higher conflict level were observed. It was identified that the groups who “do not believe in God” and “practise concubinage”, “drinkers” and “homosexuals” would be seen as unsettling by the neighbors.

  • Issue Year: 8/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 111-131
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Turkish
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