The low-income housing situation in Bangkok, Thailand, is similar to that faced in many developing cities throughout the world. The housing opportunities
afforded to residents classed as low-income dwellers, are minimal, unsuitable, and inconsiderate of their complex social, cultural, and spiritual requirements, often leading to the formation of slums, and squatter settlements.
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Edited By | Saba Bilquis |