IJARSAI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS & INFERENCES
Article Title: An Analytical Examination of Theories in Public House Financing: Implications for Social Policy
Author(s): Ms. Lidiya Lawrence Assistant Professor & Research Scholar PG & Research Department of Commerce St. Michael’s College, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Kerala, India Email: lidiyalawrence@stmcc.in
Discipline: Commerce
Article Dates: Received: 07 May 2025 | Revised Submission: 28 June 2025 | Accepted: 03 July 2025 | Available Online: 12 July 2025
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Abstract: House financing aims to increase the social status of human beings. Sound housing finance system an fulfil the needs of poor and middle-classpeople regarding their housing problem. This paper explores the integration of three theoretical frameworks—Housing Needs Theory, Housing Deficit Theory, and Psychological Construct Theory—in the context of public housing finance schemes. By examining the interplay between these theories, the study identifies the multi-dimensional foundations necessary for designing effective, inclusive, and sustainable public housing policies. The implications of these theories for social policy are analyzed, with particular attention to their roles in shaping eligibility criteria, financing mechanisms, and user-centred housing programs. Additionally, the paper discusses how public housing finance serves as a pivotal instrument in promoting economic equity and social welfare, especially among marginalized populations. This comprehensive approach enables the formulation of socially responsive housing policies aligned with long-term development goals.
Keywords: Public Housing, Housing Needs Theory, Housing Deficit Theory, Psychological Construct Theory, Social Policy, Housing Finance
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