THE ENCLAVES OF THE MARRIED AND EDUCATED PEOPLE”: CHARACTERIZING THE RESIDENTS OF GATED COMMUNITIES IN KANO METROPOLIS

Authors

  • Mahmud Abba Bayero University Kano, Nigeria Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65760/sjgs.v3.i1.1

Keywords:

Urban gating,, Occupations,, Tenure,, Demographics, and Exclusive.

Abstract

Gated communities are the fastest growing housing types in many countries of the world. Such residential 
developments heighten residential segregation more intensely than the most exclusive urban 
neighbourhoods. In Kano metropolis gated communities constitute significant physical, spatial and socio
economic realities. This paper is aimed at describing the socio-economic characteristics of gated 
communities in the metropolis.  Quantitative data on the socio-economic and demographic attributes of the 
residents of the gated communities were sourced through structured interviews with the residents and in
depth interviews with the various estate firms and private land developers operating in the metropolis. 
Using convenient sampling based on availability of respondents, a total of 342 out of the 1,352 gated 
households were sampled. It is found that majority of the heads of the gated households were male 
(98.2%), married (90%), have children and maintain between 1–9 family members (69%); and 48.5 % of 
them have post-secondary school education. The results indicated that close to 40% of the heads of the 
gated households were civil servants, some 42% of them live in their own personal houses and 35% stay in 
rented houses. It is concluded that gated communities are parts of the physical and socio-economic 
realities of the metropolis, and they served as the enclaves or communities of specific types of residents 
that are relatively similar in their demographic, social and economic characteristics. It is recommended 
that mixed-use development and inclusive zoning regulations should be encouraged within and outside the 
gated communities to promote diversity and reduce residential segregation. 

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Author Biography

  • Mahmud Abba, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria

    Department of Geography, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 

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Published

2025-12-31

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