Uninhabitable Home: Portraits of Poverty in Cities

This research is a mixed study which aims to identify the factors that cause family members to survive in an uninhabitable house. The results of the research data used the direct interview method with a questionnaire to the head of the household regarding information on population, household size, a...

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Main Authors: Syahban Nur, Andi Agustang, Arlin Adam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CV. Literasi Indonesia 2020-12-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Social and Environmental Issues
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Online Access:https://ojs.literacyinstitute.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/81
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description This research is a mixed study which aims to identify the factors that cause family members to survive in an uninhabitable house. The results of the research data used the direct interview method with a questionnaire to the head of the household regarding information on population, household size, age, gender, ethnicity, religion, employment status, income level, etc. This study uses direct observation, so as to obtain information about the availability and quality of infrastructure, facilities and services such as housing conditions, drinking water, supply, roads, drainage systems and solid waste disposal and management so that data is obtained that there are two houses that do not meet the standard of feasibility. Both in terms of size and design of the house, each house is inhabited by two nuclear families consisting of eight and seven people. Therefore, the subjects of this research are four heads of families who live in RW 5/RT 5 of Pattingalloang Village. The results showed that there were two factors that led to the fact that there were several nuclear families that chose to live in an uninhabitable house in Pattingalloang Village, namely cultural poverty and structural poverty experienced by residents of unfit for habitation.
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spelling doaj.art-34075967ca41488fba46f5609dacc3bd2022-12-21T19:22:01ZengCV. Literasi IndonesiaIndonesian Journal of Social and Environmental Issues2722-13692020-12-011323524010.47540/ijsei.v1i3.8182Uninhabitable Home: Portraits of Poverty in CitiesSyahban Nur0Andi Agustang1Arlin Adam2Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar, IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Makassar, IndonesiaUniversity of Pejuang Republik IndonesiaThis research is a mixed study which aims to identify the factors that cause family members to survive in an uninhabitable house. The results of the research data used the direct interview method with a questionnaire to the head of the household regarding information on population, household size, age, gender, ethnicity, religion, employment status, income level, etc. This study uses direct observation, so as to obtain information about the availability and quality of infrastructure, facilities and services such as housing conditions, drinking water, supply, roads, drainage systems and solid waste disposal and management so that data is obtained that there are two houses that do not meet the standard of feasibility. Both in terms of size and design of the house, each house is inhabited by two nuclear families consisting of eight and seven people. Therefore, the subjects of this research are four heads of families who live in RW 5/RT 5 of Pattingalloang Village. The results showed that there were two factors that led to the fact that there were several nuclear families that chose to live in an uninhabitable house in Pattingalloang Village, namely cultural poverty and structural poverty experienced by residents of unfit for habitation.https://ojs.literacyinstitute.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/81cultural povertynucleus familyuninhabitable home
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title Uninhabitable Home: Portraits of Poverty in Cities
title_full Uninhabitable Home: Portraits of Poverty in Cities
title_fullStr Uninhabitable Home: Portraits of Poverty in Cities
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title_short Uninhabitable Home: Portraits of Poverty in Cities
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