Report on findings from household needs study

The Household Needs Study (HNS) aimed to capture public perspectives on essential items and activities that are deemed necessary for a normal life in Singapore and to understand the extent to which Singaporeans are able to access these items and activities. To do so, the study adopted the Living Sta...

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Main Authors: STRAUGHAN, Paulin T., MATHEWS, Mathew
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spelling sg-smu-ink.rosa_reports-10242024-07-15T00:21:57Z Report on findings from household needs study STRAUGHAN, Paulin T. MATHEWS, Mathew The Household Needs Study (HNS) aimed to capture public perspectives on essential items and activities that are deemed necessary for a normal life in Singapore and to understand the extent to which Singaporeans are able to access these items and activities. To do so, the study adopted the Living Standards Approach (Saunders, Naidoo & Wong, 2022), which purports that individuals experience relative deprivation and/or social exclusion if they do not have access to items and activities that are deemed to be essential by society. In this study, a survey was conducted with a nationally representative sample of around 4,000 respondents to seek their opinions on what, out of a list of 51 items and activities, were essential for a normal life in Singapore. To understand if there were any groups potentially experiencing relative deprivation or social exclusion, respondents were also polled on whether they were able to access and afford these items and activities. The list of 51 items and activities was informed by (a) literature review of similar research conducted internationally, (b) the investigators’ previous study using the Living Standards Approach in 2009/20101, and (c) a series of Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) on items/activities that participants considered essential across various domains (e.g. household appliances, furniture, social activities). Ninety individuals, who were from different income groups and included social service practitioners, participated in the FGDs. 2024-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/rosa_reports/25 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/rosa_reports/article/1024/viewcontent/Report_on_findings_from_Household_Needs_Study.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ROSA Research Briefs eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Household needs Singapore Living Standards Approach affordability Asian Studies Civic and Community Engagement Family, Life Course, and Society Gerontology
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building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic Household needs
Singapore
Living Standards Approach
affordability
Asian Studies
Civic and Community Engagement
Family, Life Course, and Society
Gerontology
spellingShingle Household needs
Singapore
Living Standards Approach
affordability
Asian Studies
Civic and Community Engagement
Family, Life Course, and Society
Gerontology
STRAUGHAN, Paulin T.
MATHEWS, Mathew
Report on findings from household needs study
description The Household Needs Study (HNS) aimed to capture public perspectives on essential items and activities that are deemed necessary for a normal life in Singapore and to understand the extent to which Singaporeans are able to access these items and activities. To do so, the study adopted the Living Standards Approach (Saunders, Naidoo & Wong, 2022), which purports that individuals experience relative deprivation and/or social exclusion if they do not have access to items and activities that are deemed to be essential by society. In this study, a survey was conducted with a nationally representative sample of around 4,000 respondents to seek their opinions on what, out of a list of 51 items and activities, were essential for a normal life in Singapore. To understand if there were any groups potentially experiencing relative deprivation or social exclusion, respondents were also polled on whether they were able to access and afford these items and activities. The list of 51 items and activities was informed by (a) literature review of similar research conducted internationally, (b) the investigators’ previous study using the Living Standards Approach in 2009/20101, and (c) a series of Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) on items/activities that participants considered essential across various domains (e.g. household appliances, furniture, social activities). Ninety individuals, who were from different income groups and included social service practitioners, participated in the FGDs.
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title Report on findings from household needs study
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/rosa_reports/25
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/rosa_reports/article/1024/viewcontent/Report_on_findings_from_Household_Needs_Study.pdf
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