An analysis of the quality of life of people living in urban, formal, low-cost housing settlements : a case of Mount Moriah
Date
2020-01
Authors
Govender, Lydia Trisha
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Abstract
Apartheid left a legacy of extreme poverty, high levels of unemployment, and have
marred the housing context in the country. This makes South Africa a unique
landscape for quality of life research. The aim of quality of life research is to advance
human and social development to improve quality of life and standards of living. The
aim of this study is to analyse the quality of life of people living in urban, formal, lowcost housing settlements, through a case study of Mount Moriah in Durban, Kwa-Zulu
Natal. The study analysed how the Reconstruction and Development Programme
(RDP) housing project improved the quality of life of RDP beneficiaries.
The study utilised a quantitative methodology approach. The quantitative design took
the form of a questionnaire with close-ended questions and served as an instrument
of data collection. The questionnaire was administered to the housing beneficiaries in
the Mount Moriah housing project. A total of 110 participants responded to the
questionnaire.
The data was analysed using the SPSS version 25.0. Descriptive statistics such as
tables, frequency, percentage, bar and pie charts were utilised, and inferential
statistics such as chi-square test was employed.
The findings showed that there were more female-headed households than males;
and that the majority of the beneficiaries were Blacks. The findings also showed that
unemployment rates and level of crime was high and the majority of the respondents
earned below the upper bound poverty line. On the basis of the findings of this study,
it is recommended that government implements and promotes socio-economic
opportunities and programmes to promote quality of life of people living in urban,
formal, low-cost housing settlements.
Description
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of
Philosophy in Quality Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2020.
Keywords
Unemployment, Quality of Life, Standards of living
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4384