published journal article

Slums in developing countries: New evidence for Indonesia

Journal of Housing Economics

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

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Abstract

This paper uses Indonesian data to provide new evidence on the links between household and dwelling characteristics in a developing country. The results show that higher income and education lead to occupancy of dwellings with better structural characteristics, an effect that is reinforced if the household is large and contains few children. Religion also matters, with non-Buddhist households occupying dwellings with worse structural characteristics. The directions of these effects are mostly consistent with separate estimates of household bid-rent functions, which show that willingness-to-pay for better housing attributes rises with income and education. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Suggested Citation
Jan K. Brueckner (2013) “Slums in developing countries: New evidence for Indonesia”, Journal of Housing Economics, 22(4), pp. 278–290. Available at: 10.1016/j.jhe.2013.08.001.