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            male  household  head,  working  in  the  formal  sector  and  having  children,
            because it is evident that households with these conditions have the least
            chance of having a house.
                Further researchers need to elaborate other variables, such as the area of
            residence, the source of housing ownership (buy by itself or from inheritance),
            social capital, accessibility, inflation, and changes in land price levels, because
            the household's ability to own a house may also be affected by these variables.
                Some results in this study are not in accordance with the hypothesis, for
            example  households  with  female  household  head  working  in  the  informal
            sector have a higher chance of ownership of their houses. Therefore, an in-
            depth (qualitative) study of these conditions is needed.

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