Oh, it affects health in a lot of ways.
If there is mold or mildew in the walls it can make the people living there very ill - that is an obvious one.
But there are subtler things. If the house is hard to heat or cool it can stress the systems of the people that live there allowing them to get sick more easily. It can also raise heating or cooling bills - which can mean cheaper food is purchased or fewer doctor visits can be afforded.
If it is very noisy then sleep is affected which in turn affects health.
Basically you want housing to be quiet, insulated, have some natural light, have clean running water and electricity. It needs to be in good repair with no leaks or excess moisture and be fairly clean so that food can be safely prepared. There needs to be enough room for everyone there to be comfortable. Anything less can be detrimental to health.
it reduces stress of all types.
Paul Pholeros has written: 'Housing for health' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Health and hygiene, Housing policy, Housing, Housing and health
Housing has a significant impact on people's well-being, mental health, and overall quality of life. Access to safe, stable, and affordable housing is crucial for physical health, emotional stability, and a sense of security. Adequate housing also plays a role in determining access to education, job opportunities, and community support systems.
Employers provided housing and health care.
In a democratic, constitutional monarchy, the monarchy has no affect on housing policy.
H. N. Colburn has written: 'Health and housing' -- subject(s): Housing and health, Public health
education and housing does not effect each other. education does not effect housing and housing does not effect education.
David. Sainsbury has written: 'Education for wealth creation' 'Animal health' -- subject(s): Veterinary medicine, Veterinary hygiene, Animal health 'Poultry health and management' -- subject(s): Poultry, Health, Poultry Diseases 'Animal health and housing' -- subject(s): Housing, Animal health, Veterinary hygiene, Livestock 'Pig housing' -- subject(s): Housing, Swine
yes
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The Industrial Revolution significantly transformed education, housing, health, and the environment. It led to an increase in literacy and the establishment of formal schooling systems to meet the demands of a skilled workforce. Urbanization caused by industrialization resulted in overcrowded and unsanitary housing conditions, which negatively impacted health and increased the spread of diseases. Additionally, industrial activities contributed to environmental degradation through pollution and deforestation, altering landscapes and ecosystems.
Personal factors that affect child development include financial situation, housing and parenting style. Other personal factors worthy of mentioning are the relationship with siblings and extended family and health practices.