The study on residential preference of residents living at public housing for child-rearing households

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This paper identifies residential preference of child-rearing households based on questionnaire and interview survey. The results of this paper are as follows: 1) Child-rearing households tend to move in the same area, and in area well-known; 2) Single parent households tend to value the education environment and local community; 3) Working single parent households tend to value the proximity of housing, a school and a workplace to improve efficiency of commuting and taking their children to school; 4) Child-rearing households with children aged 0to2, 3to5, and schoolchildren tend to value housing performance, educational environment, and children's school and friendship, respect.

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Cho, H., Narukawa, K., Itami, E., Shiki, K., Takada, M., Kono, M., & Nakanisi, M. (2019). The study on residential preference of residents living at public housing for child-rearing households. AIJ Journal of Technology and Design, 25(60), 807–812. https://doi.org/10.3130/aijt.25.807

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