Tenure Security Premium in Informal Housing Markets

This paper estimates slum residents willingness to pay for formalized land tenure in Pune, India. In so doing, it offers evidence that the legal assurance of slum residents occupancy of their lands could benefit them. Previous studies have discussed legal and non-legal factors that substantially influence the tenure security of residents in informal settlements. However, it remains unclear to what extent, and how, the assignment of legal property rights through the formalization of land tenure improves the tenure security of residents in informal settlements and living conditions, even in the presence of other legal and non-legal factors that also contribute to their tenure security. To address the question, this study focuses on the city of Pune, India, where government agencies have formalized slums by legally ensuring the occupancy of the residents under slum declaration. Applying a hedonic price model to an original household survey, this paper investigates how slum residents evaluate formalized land tenure. A spatial econometrics method is also applied to account for spatially autocorrelated unobserved errors. The spatial hedonic analysis finds that the premium of slum declaration is worth 19 percent of the average housing rent in slums. The associated marginal willingness to pay is equivalent to 6 percent of the average household expenditure, although it is heterogeneous depending on a households caste and other legal conditions. This finding suggests that the assurance of occupancy rights is a vital component of land-tenure formalization policy even if it does not directly provide full property rights.

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Main Author: Nakamura, Shohei
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-12
Subjects:THREAT OF EVICTION, HOME OWNERSHIP, URBAN LAND MANAGEMENT, LOCAL POLITICIANS, HOUSING UNITS, URBANIZATION, EVICTIONS, SLUM UPGRADING, PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE, SELF-HELP, SHELTER, INCOME, INFORMAL HOUSING, BUILDINGS, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, PUBLIC SECTOR, PROPERTY RIGHTS, HOUSING RENT, SERVICES, WATER TAPS, INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, HOUSING, LOW-INCOME HOUSING, POLITICAL ECONOMY, NEIGHBORHOOD, HEALTH, POOR PEOPLE, URBAN LAND, PROJECT, CITIES, SECURE TENURE, LAND TENURE, VACANT LAND, SETTLEMENTS, PUBLIC HOUSING, PUBLIC POLICY, STATES, SLUM IMPROVEMENT, EVICTION, LAND TITLING, AIC, URBANISM, SQUATTER, ACCESS TO FORMAL CREDIT, HOUSING ECONOMICS, RENT, RESIDENTIAL ZONES, CONSTRUCTION, CITY DEVELOPMENT, RESIDENCES, URBAN LAND TENURE, MARKETS, SELF-HELP HOUSING, CITY AREA, SETTLEMENT, LAND OWNERSHIP, LEGAL TENURE, URBAN LAND TENURE POLICY, SUBURBS, HOUSING MARKET, HOUSING CONDITIONS, PAVEMENT DWELLERS, LIBRARY, REAL ESTATE, FINANCE, PUBLIC, DESIGN, LAND USE, INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, SQUATTERS, SLUM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, SLUM AREAS, TENURE SECURITY, SLUM AREA, PROPERTY RIGHT, MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT, URBAN PLANNING, STATE GOVERNMENT, RESETTLEMENT, INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS, SLUM RESIDENTS, SLUM POPULATION, HOUSING CONSTRUCTION, HOUSING DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, SLUM, REPORTS, OCCUPATION, URBAN AREAS, HOUSEHOLD, REAL ESTATE FINANCE, PROPERTY, HABITAT, SOCIAL HOUSING, HOUSING RIGHTS, LOW-INCOME, MARKET, URBAN POOR, PRIVATE DEVELOPERS, SOCIAL CAPITAL, ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY, SLUMS, LAND, INFORMAL SETTLEMENT, RESIDENTIAL AREAS, HOUSEHOLDS, HOUSING MARKETS, ACCESS TO SERVICES, RURAL AREAS, HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS, DWELLER, OCCUPANCY, ZONING, HOUSES, BUILDING, LIVING CONDITIONS, URBAN SLUMS, INTERVENTIONS, SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS, COMMUNITY, HOME IMPROVEMENT, TENURE STATUS, SAFETY, URBAN POPULATION, FORMAL CREDIT, FEMALE, COUNCILORS, LAND MANAGEMENT, NEW SLUMS, URBAN STUDIES, SQUATTING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25726703/tenure-security-premium-informal-housing-markets-spatial-hedonic-analysis
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/23627
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