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Welcome to. Companion PowerPoint Presentation for the Introduction to Housing textbook. Influences on Housing Choice & Behaviors. Human Ecology Model. Meets Needs. Needs can be ranked in order of their importance Primary needs are physical in nature & have priority

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  1. Welcome to... Companion PowerPoint Presentation for the Introduction to Housing textbook

  2. Influences on Housing Choice & Behaviors

  3. Human Ecology Model

  4. Meets Needs Needs can be ranked in order of their importance Primary needs are physical in nature & have priority Secondary needs are largely psychological or social—important for quality of life

  5. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

  6. Human Ecology and Housing Needs

  7. Conceptual Framework for Influences on Housing Choice

  8. Housing Choice • Household Characteristics • Age • Type • Size • Stage in life cycle

  9. Social Class • Income • Occupation • Education

  10. Housing Values • Economy • Family • Personal • Social prestige

  11. Values • Represent person’s beliefs about life & acceptable behavior • Transcend situations or events & are enduring because they are central in personality structure • Rokeach Value Survey

  12. Lifestyle • Cultural orientation • Generational differences Seniors Boomers Gen Xers Millennials

  13. Housing Norms • Tenure • Space • Structure type • Quality • Neighborhood/Location • Expenditures

  14. Behaviors in the Home Environment Spatial Relationships • Proximics • Intimate • Personal • Social • Public

  15. Personal space • Seating • Privacy • Crowding • Sociofugal & sociopetal arrangements • Territoriality

  16. Personalizing space • Possessions • Claiming spaces • Displaying items • Symbols of self

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