Abstract
This study examined the housing quality perception of the resident of Umuguma. The data of this study were collected primarily through structured questionnaires while random sampling methods were used to arrive at the sample size of 140 units. The data were collected and analyzed while the presentations are on tables, charts, and percentages. The ANOVA (analysis of variance) was employed to test the hypothesis and the result shows that the calculated value (52.5) is greater than the tabulated value (l0.13) this led to the rejection of the null hypothesis (H0) and the acceptance of the alternative hypothesis H1. There is a significance difference in the gender perception on their housing quality. H0: there is no significance difference in the gender perception on their housing quality.The study recommends that the need for involvement of the public in housing provision decision since they are the beneficiaries, as this will go a long way in the provision of more quality housing that will meet the people’s need and aspiration.
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