International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 5, Issue 2, 2025
Examining Economic Consequences of Population Growth in High Density Areas: A Case Study Kanyama Constituency
Author(s): Chama Besa, Dr. Kelvin Chibomba
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2025.5.2.3960
Abstract:
The rapid population growth in Kanyama Constituency, a high-density area of Lusaka, Zambia, has strained local resources, infrastructure, and public services. With the urban population doubling in two decades, issues such as overcrowding, inadequate housing, and income inequality are prevalent. Understanding these dynamics is critical for developing sustainable urban policies and improving livelihoods. This study employed a descriptive cross-sectional design targeting a sample size of 384 households, determined using stratified random sampling. Data collection included structured questionnaires and interviews to gather insights on demographic, socio-economic, and infrastructure-related variables. Quantitative data were analyzed using statistical software, with descriptive statistics presented in percentages and inferential analysis employed to identify significant relationships. Findings revealed that 62% of residents live in informal settlements with limited access to essential services. Overcrowding affects 40% of households, while 70% of residents lack adequate housing. Income disparities are stark, with 38% of households earning below the poverty line. Additionally, 58% of respondents indicated challenges in accessing quality education and healthcare due to population pressure on public facilities. Population growth in high-density urban areas like Kanyama exacerbates socio-economic challenges, disproportionately impacting vulnerable groups. The findings underscore the need for immediate and strategic interventions to address infrastructure deficits and income inequality. Policy-makers should prioritize affordable housing, enhance urban planning, and improve access to social services. Strengthening community-based programs and leveraging technology for efficient resource allocation are vital. Future studies should explore longitudinal data to assess the long-term impacts of population growth on urban economic dynamics.
Keywords: Population Growth, High Density Areas, Policy Makers, Urban Population, Income Levels, Socio-economic Factors, Household Livelihoods
Pages: 1152-1160
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