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Title: Effects of Low Income on Standard and Quality of Residential Buildings in Kaduna State.
Authors: Yayock, D.S
Ayorinde, G.O
Ibrahim, D
Igwe, C.O
Kagara, A.B
Keywords: Low Income, Quality and Standard, Residential Buildings
Issue Date: 8-Oct-2021
Publisher: . Book of Proceedings of 8th International Conference of school of Science and Technology Education [SSTE],
Citation: Yayock, D.S, Ayorinde. G.O, Ibrahim D, Igwe, C.O and Kagara A.B [2021]. Effects of Low Income on Standard and Quality of Residential Buildings in Kaduna State. Book of Proceedings of 8th International Conference of school of Science and Technology Education [SSTE], Minna. 6th – 8th October 2021 44-53
Series/Report no.: 6th – 8th October 2021;44-53
Abstract: This study examined low income and its effect on the standard and quality of residential building in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Two research questions were developed and answered while two null hypothesis were formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance and 100 degree of freedom. Descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. The entire Population of 2.019 respondents consisting of 1,435 registered residential buildings and 584 builders in Kaduna State were used for the study. A 24-item structured questionnaire developed from the literature reviewed for the study was used to collect data from the respondents. Each questionnaire was divided into ‘two categories of: reasons for acquiring low quality materials and curtailing the difference between low income and the standard and quality of residential buildings in Kaduna State. The “reasons for acquiring low-income materials" had a four (4) response options of Highly Often (HO), Often (O), Moderately Often (MO) and Not Often (NO). The “curtailing the difference between low income and the standard and quality of residential buildings” category also had 4 response options of High Agree (HA), Agree (A), Moderately Agree (MA) and Not Agree (NA). The questionnaire hems were face validated by three experts. The 2,019 copies of the questionnaire were administered on the respondents with the help of two research assistants. 694 copies of questionnaire administered were retrieved and analysed. Weighted mean, standard deviation and Improvement Need Index (INI) were used to answer the research questions while t-test statistic was used to test the null hypothesis 1 and 2 respectively. The findings of the study revealed that low income has effect on the standard and quality of residential buildings in Kaduna State, Nigeria. The findings on hypothesis 1 and 2 revealed that there was no significance difference in the mean ratings of respondents (Residential Buildings Clients and Builders) on all the items on reasons for acquiring low quality materials and ways of curtailing the difference between low in come and its effects on the standard and quality of residential buildings in Kaduna State, Nigeria. It was therefore recommended that the ministry of urban and town planning should organised orientation/seminar from time to time to brainwash the residential building client on what is required at teach stage of housing value chain, from foundation footing to roofing and finishing, and from engaging locals from communities, to building and improvising the standard and quality of their residential buildings so that it will be safe, resilient and sustainable. There should be a provision for an effective loan scheme, partial upgrading, effective urban development policy, and improvement of sanitary conditions and enforcement of housing and building codes.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16973
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