Introducing the Adequate Housing Index : A New Approach to Estimate the Adequate Housing Deficit within and across Emerging Economies

This paper introduces a micro-founded methodological framework to estimate the housing deficit across and within emerging economies. It introduces the Adequate Housing Index, which provides a comparable assessment of adequate housing based on seven...

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Main Authors: Behr, Daniela M., Chen, Lixue, Goel, Ankita, Haider, Khondoker Tanveer, Singh, Sandeep, Zaman, Asad
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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spelling okr-10986-364812021-11-05T05:10:43Z Introducing the Adequate Housing Index : A New Approach to Estimate the Adequate Housing Deficit within and across Emerging Economies Behr, Daniela M. Chen, Lixue Goel, Ankita Haider, Khondoker Tanveer Singh, Sandeep Zaman, Asad AHI ADEQUATE HOUSING HOUSING DEFICIT HOUSEHOLD SURVEY EMERGING ECONOMIES SDG 11 This paper introduces a micro-founded methodological framework to estimate the housing deficit across and within emerging economies. It introduces the Adequate Housing Index, which provides a comparable assessment of adequate housing based on seven adequacy dimensions that are held constant across all countries. The adequacy dimensions were obtained and harmonized from countries’ most recent household expenditure and consumption surveys. The paper documents large differences in housing adequacy across a sample of 64 emerging economies, as well as wide within-country disparities such as across income groups, locations, and occupations. Estimates of the Adequate Housing Index show that across the sample of 64 emerging economies, there is a current housing deficit of 268 million housing units affecting 1.26 billion people. About 26 percent of the current housing stock in these economies is inadequate. The paper further estimates that at least 40 million additional housing units will have to be added by 2030 to provide adequate housing to all and accommodate the growing population and urbanization patterns. 2021-11-04T16:39:45Z 2021-11-04T16:39:45Z 2021-11 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/370141635794493951/Introducing-the-Adequate-Housing-Index-AHI-A-New-Approach-to-Estimate-the-Adequate-Housing-Deficit-within-and-across-Emerging-Economies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36481 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9830 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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topic AHI
ADEQUATE HOUSING
HOUSING DEFICIT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
EMERGING ECONOMIES
SDG 11
spellingShingle AHI
ADEQUATE HOUSING
HOUSING DEFICIT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
EMERGING ECONOMIES
SDG 11
Behr, Daniela M.
Chen, Lixue
Goel, Ankita
Haider, Khondoker Tanveer
Singh, Sandeep
Zaman, Asad
Introducing the Adequate Housing Index : A New Approach to Estimate the Adequate Housing Deficit within and across Emerging Economies
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9830
description This paper introduces a micro-founded methodological framework to estimate the housing deficit across and within emerging economies. It introduces the Adequate Housing Index, which provides a comparable assessment of adequate housing based on seven adequacy dimensions that are held constant across all countries. The adequacy dimensions were obtained and harmonized from countries’ most recent household expenditure and consumption surveys. The paper documents large differences in housing adequacy across a sample of 64 emerging economies, as well as wide within-country disparities such as across income groups, locations, and occupations. Estimates of the Adequate Housing Index show that across the sample of 64 emerging economies, there is a current housing deficit of 268 million housing units affecting 1.26 billion people. About 26 percent of the current housing stock in these economies is inadequate. The paper further estimates that at least 40 million additional housing units will have to be added by 2030 to provide adequate housing to all and accommodate the growing population and urbanization patterns.
format Working Paper
author Behr, Daniela M.
Chen, Lixue
Goel, Ankita
Haider, Khondoker Tanveer
Singh, Sandeep
Zaman, Asad
author_facet Behr, Daniela M.
Chen, Lixue
Goel, Ankita
Haider, Khondoker Tanveer
Singh, Sandeep
Zaman, Asad
author_sort Behr, Daniela M.
title Introducing the Adequate Housing Index : A New Approach to Estimate the Adequate Housing Deficit within and across Emerging Economies
title_short Introducing the Adequate Housing Index : A New Approach to Estimate the Adequate Housing Deficit within and across Emerging Economies
title_full Introducing the Adequate Housing Index : A New Approach to Estimate the Adequate Housing Deficit within and across Emerging Economies
title_fullStr Introducing the Adequate Housing Index : A New Approach to Estimate the Adequate Housing Deficit within and across Emerging Economies
title_full_unstemmed Introducing the Adequate Housing Index : A New Approach to Estimate the Adequate Housing Deficit within and across Emerging Economies
title_sort introducing the adequate housing index : a new approach to estimate the adequate housing deficit within and across emerging economies
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/370141635794493951/Introducing-the-Adequate-Housing-Index-AHI-A-New-Approach-to-Estimate-the-Adequate-Housing-Deficit-within-and-across-Emerging-Economies
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