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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL

CHALLENGES IN HOUSING

GROUP 5 :

SHIELA ELEAZAR
ORLANDO BENOILOS
JUSTINE ICO
GREGGY CANDELARIA
CECIL MARTIN
ANGELA BERINGUELA
JOSE FERDINAND CALITIS
ERICA LOREE LIWAG
JOHN CHRISTIAN APOLONIO
Social issues relate to personal rights and freedoms
Economic issues relate to "the production, distribution, and
consumption of goods and services", in particular property
and income.
SOCIAL ISSUES (personal ECONOMIC ISSUES
rights) (production, distribution, and
consumption of goods)
• Everyone deserves to
have a house. • Lack of housing units
• And each house should • Substandard housing units.
be in good quality. • They didn’t reach the
• They need to have job. needs of the occupants.
• They have the right to
have their comfort.
SOCIAL ISSUES
They need this to support their daily lives.
Sometimes informal settlers didn’t find their comfort or needs in resettlement area so they
tend to go back in iskwater area.
Sometimes informal settlers go back on where they used to live because
it is where they are comfortable
ECONOMIC ISSUES

The housing backlog of the country has tremendously increased from


3.5 million in 2010 to 5.5 million in 2016. The same is projected to
reach 6.7 million by the year 2022 at the current pace of production
and housing-needs growth.
They put sacks of cement to use as an alternative
hollow blocks HAHA!
Ung line ng tubig hindi ganon
kaganda dahil sa ibang housing
units may oras lng ang ilaw at
Tubig.

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