The Dialectic of Population Growth and the Housing Crisis An Analytical Study in Urban Demography
Abstract
Since man was born, he has resorted to searching for a shelter that protects him from the conditions surrounding him and his fellow humans, and then searching for a privacy that is unique to his peers. One of the difficulties facing the residents of the communities, especially the developing ones, as a result of the lack of housing and its failure to keep pace with the population growth of the community, and on the other hand, the nature of the social and economic conditions of the population of the communities, and because of the close connection between these conditions and housing, these conditions played a prominent role in the possibility of obtaining housing or not, The economic, social, political, and demographic crises that afflict societies have directly affected the population's ownership of housing and hence a comfortable life in it.