Socioeconomic changes and suburban housing forms in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region of Thailand under the globalizing economy

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The study analyzes how globalization and industrialization have reshaped suburban housing forms and socio-economic characteristics in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR). Using a framework linking global integration, changing employment and household economies, land/house markets and policies, and urban development, a questionnaire survey of 324 married households in the Eastern (Samutprakarn) and Northern (Pathumthani) corridors was conducted. Results show a rapid formalization and quality improvement of housing alongside persistent income gaps by education (≈1.8–3.3×), producing disparities in tenure, housing quality, and living environments amid limited state intervention. Four factors mitigate these inequalities: access to housing loans (GHB and private lenders), an affordable rental market, purchase timing, and government housing programs (BUA, BM).

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Book of proceedings : AESOP 26th Annual Congress 11-15 July 2012 METU, Ankara

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