Well-Being of Renters in Ankara: An Empirical Analysis
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SARIOĞLU-ERDOĞDU, G. Pelin. "Well-Being of Renters in Ankara: An Empirical Analysis". Habitat International, 48 (2015): 30-37.Özet
The body of literature on residential satisfaction has been growing not only in housing studies, but also in
numerous other disciplines like urban planning, sociology and demographic studies. The absence of
social housing, the high ratio of owner-occupation and the availability of good quality private rental stock
in Turkey makes it a unique case for studies of residential satisfaction. This paper attempts to highlight
the position of renters in Ankara as a specific group, arguing that the good physical attributes of the
rental housing stock in Turkey serves for the “well-being” of renters, in contrast to the negative perceptions of renting presented in Western housing literature.
The empirical part of the study reveals that physically the stock is not significantly differentiated with
reference to tenure types. Furthermore, the social statuses of the tenants and owners are somewhat
similar, meaning that the two population groups are not separated in the urban area. The results of the
regression analysis reveal that “income” and “tenure type” are positive predictors of the well-being of
households in Ankara, and much of this can be attributed to the decent quality of the Turkish stock. As
long as there are no significant problems in their dwellings, renters tend to consider themselves as
satisfied.