Abstract:
Housing is an important element in sustaining development for every Filipino
family. It is also an economic factor determining levels of poverty in the country. More
than just the structure, owning a house serves as a fulfillment for every family. Still,
other factors affect the conditions of owning a house, one of which is the comfort that it
is supposed to be giving to the dwellers. The house is always seen as the place for
retirement after a day's work, the place where the basic unit of the family unites and the
structure that embodies the values and traditions of the family. However, housing
conditions had become a product of development where the changes occurring in the
society had brought considerable change to this essential element of living.
Brought about by the rapid urban development especially in Metro Manila, the
housing conditions of the country shows outrageous transformation that led to different
studies about this sector. This study focuses on the housing needs and problems of the
employees and students of UP Manila and PGH. The employees and students’ preference
for housing is aimed to be learned in order to address the problems they are presently
faced with. The highlight of this study is the presentation of recommendations that shall
alleviate the living conditions of the UPM-PGH constituents. Chapter I introduces the
extent of the problem as well as the theoretical implications that lead to the conclusion of
the study. Chapter II presents the researcher’s background of the study. The background
was presented through a comparative study of the housing conditions of UP Diliman and
UP Manila to show the need of UPM employees and students for decent housing in the
same way that UPD saw the need in their constituents. Chapter II is the presentation of
the data gathered at the duration of the study. Chapter IV is the conclusion of the
researcher as based on the data collected and supported by the theory that was presented
in the first chapter. Chapter V is the formulation of recommendations that for the
researcher are important steps towards the solution of the foreseen problem in the
housing condition of the population. The preference of the population should be an
important consideration in pursuing a housing program, however, other factors that the
individuals have less control of are often the greatest factor that is considered. Indeed,
housing remains as a problem to most of the employees of UPMand PGH.