housing and social integration
Housing and social integration refer to the relationship between living arrangements and the extent to which individuals interact and become part of the broader community. Adequate housing can facilitate social integration by providing a stable environment for individuals to form relationships, participate in community activities, and feel a sense of belonging. Conversely, social integration can also impact housing choices, as individuals may seek out neighborhoods and living situations that align with their social preferences and support their integration into the community.
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