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- W2016229354 abstract "Housing maintenance and upkeep poses a concern to the health and well-being of the urban environment. While the number of ‘substandard’ residences continues to grow, especially in the older North-eastern and Midwestern industrial centres, an awareness and understanding fo residential maintenance and upkeep, its causes, and its impact on the economic and social well-being of the urban area remain vague and inconclusive. Several theories of housing maintences have been developed with each attributing maintenance and unkeep decisions to a variety of institutions and individuals; the market, ‘failure’ of the market, profit-seeking bebaviour of the landlord, and public policies. Each theory emphasizes only one or maybe two of these institutions in providing an explanations of maintenance and upkeep often using cross-sectional data to test their hypotheis. This study, using a combination of cross-sectional and to upkeep as a dynamic phenomenon, part of a complex process of housing quality change. For this reason the use of a Markov Chain model in which housing structures are classified by number and degree of code violations as belonging to two ‘states’ –standard and substandard –is used in combination with a data base composed of annual observations over a ten-year study period. Two models (linear probability and dichotomous logit) will be used to calculate the transition probabilities of the Markov Chain model. This method allows the researcher to observe the historical development of a housing structure as it moves from one conditional state to another as being dependent upon several independent variables. Since some of these factors can be directly altered of indirectly influenced by public policy, the analysis may suggest various ways for policy-makers to influence maintenance and upkeep decisions and improve the distribution of housing across various quality states." @default.
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- W2016229354 title "The determinants of housing maintenance and upkeep: a case study of Providence, Rhode Island" @default.
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