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Assessment of residential satisfaction in public housing in Ogun State,

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This study assessed residential satisfaction in public housing in Ogun State, Nigeria. It was based on a questionnaire survey conducted in housing estates constructed using the Turnkey, PublicePrivate Partnerships (PPPs), Core Housing and Shell Stage strategies between 2003 and 2009. Data were collected from 452 household-heads and analysed using descriptive statistics, factor and...
 
 
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Eziyi Offia Ibem*, Egidario B. Aduwo
Aduwo  Bridgette Egidario
 
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