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African Population Studies
Union for African Population Studies
ISSN: 0850-5780
Vol. 32, No. 3, 2018, pp. 4559-4573
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Bioline Code: ep18055
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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African Population Studies, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2018, pp. 4559-4573
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Place attachment and determinants of living arrangement in the family house in Ibadan, Nigeria
Akinjokun, Adesina A.; Jusan, Mahmud Bin Mohd & Shahminan, Raja Nafida Binti Raja
Abstract
Context/Background: There is a dearth of study in identifying the determinants of choice of living
arrangement in sub-Saharan Africa and what influences individual’s decision about this. Therefore, this
study examined the physical aspects and demographic characteristics that may be significant predictors
of attachment to a particularly form of living arrangement in the form of “family house” otherwise
called agbo’le.
Data source and Methods: The analysis was based on quantitative data from 413 household heads in a
traditional neighborhood characterized mainly by agbo’les in Ibadan, Nigeria. Descriptive statistics, chi-square,
regression analysis and correlation were used to analyse the data.
Results: The results showed that demographic factors including education attained, occupation and
nature of work were significant predictors of place attachment rather than the physical structure.
Conclusion: The study concluded that the relevance of agbo’le to the lives of the residents and hence its
future potentials are more influenced by characteristics of individual residents.
Keywords
agbo’le; family house; place attachment; urban housing; Nigeria.
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