A qualitative approach to investigate leakages in low-cost housing provision in Malaysia
Over the years, Malaysian Government and housing developers have been providing low-cost housing (LCH) yet; shortage of homes for the low-income earners (LIEs) is high. Accessibility and affordability is a big issue in LCH scheme for the LIEs. Hence, this paper presents the qualitative approac...
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my-ukm.journal.132682019-08-08T21:52:36Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13268/ A qualitative approach to investigate leakages in low-cost housing provision in Malaysia Andrew Ebekozien, Abdul-Rashid Abdul-Aziz, Mastura Jaafar, Over the years, Malaysian Government and housing developers have been providing low-cost housing (LCH) yet; shortage of homes for the low-income earners (LIEs) is high. Accessibility and affordability is a big issue in LCH scheme for the LIEs. Hence, this paper presents the qualitative approach to investigate LCH leakages in Malaysia. The purpose of this strategy is to explore the LCH leakage phenomenon from the participants. To achieve this, data were collected via in-depth oral interviews and validated via secondary sources. Thematic analysis was adopted and three themes emerged. Seven states and one territory in Malaysia were covered. From the findings, the participants agree on the high shortage of LCH. It is sadder that Malaysia is still experiencing LCH shortage after several years of LCH provision. Irregularities in auction of property, sales or rental within the moratorium period, non-compliance by housing developers with list of eligible buyers from the state government housing department, non-construction of LCH by developers because of unmerited waiver granted by state, politics in allocation of people’s housing program, allocation to non-eligible pro-government persons, and under-declaration of income by house-buyers were identified by the participants as the root causes of LCH leakages in Malaysia. Cumulative ruling for construction of LCH as against the conventional per project, joint task force comprises of planning office, land office, and state government housing department to monitor, engraved on LCH land title deed, functional open registration system (ORS), and central credit reference information system for eligibility check among others were recommended to mitigate LCH leakages. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13268/1/29096-89087-1-PB.pdf Andrew Ebekozien, and Abdul-Rashid Abdul-Aziz, and Mastura Jaafar, (2018) A qualitative approach to investigate leakages in low-cost housing provision in Malaysia. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 14 (4). pp. 262-273. ISSN 2180-2491 http://ejournals.ukm.my/gmjss/issue/view/1144 |
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Over the years, Malaysian Government and housing developers have been providing low-cost
housing (LCH) yet; shortage of homes for the low-income earners (LIEs) is high.
Accessibility and affordability is a big issue in LCH scheme for the LIEs. Hence, this paper
presents the qualitative approach to investigate LCH leakages in Malaysia. The purpose of
this strategy is to explore the LCH leakage phenomenon from the participants. To achieve
this, data were collected via in-depth oral interviews and validated via secondary sources.
Thematic analysis was adopted and three themes emerged. Seven states and one territory in
Malaysia were covered. From the findings, the participants agree on the high shortage of
LCH. It is sadder that Malaysia is still experiencing LCH shortage after several years of LCH
provision. Irregularities in auction of property, sales or rental within the moratorium period,
non-compliance by housing developers with list of eligible buyers from the state government
housing department, non-construction of LCH by developers because of unmerited waiver
granted by state, politics in allocation of people’s housing program, allocation to non-eligible
pro-government persons, and under-declaration of income by house-buyers were identified
by the participants as the root causes of LCH leakages in Malaysia. Cumulative ruling for
construction of LCH as against the conventional per project, joint task force comprises of
planning office, land office, and state government housing department to monitor, engraved
on LCH land title deed, functional open registration system (ORS), and central credit
reference information system for eligibility check among others were recommended to
mitigate LCH leakages. |
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A qualitative approach to investigate leakages in low-cost housing provision in Malaysia |
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A qualitative approach to investigate leakages in low-cost housing provision in Malaysia |
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A qualitative approach to investigate leakages in low-cost housing provision in Malaysia |
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