Finding home online? The Digitalization of share housing and the making of home through absence

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Housing Theory & Society Pub Date : 2021-10-11 DOI:10.1080/14036096.2021.1986423
Sophia Maalsen, Nicole Gurran
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ABSTRACT Economic pressures, demographic changes and digital technologies are reshaping housing pathways as rented, shared and digitalized. In Australia, a growing proportion of adults are renting in the private market, often in shared accommodation. We know little about shared housing because the shared rental sector remains largely “hidden”. Online shared housing platforms offer insights into how people seek homes in a market where personal attributes are marketed alongside properties and rent. We use over 9000 Flatmates.com.au listings to identify the demographic features of shared households and potential tenants, with a smaller subset used to illuminate the characteristics that are sought after and marketed by people searching for a shared home. Our analysis reveals that the “ideal flatmate” is one who contributes to social relations in the home while rarely being at home. These insights highlight the limits of shared housing markets for long-term tenure because ofconstraints on home-making practices.
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在网上找到家?共享住房的数字化与缺席造家
经济压力、人口结构变化和数字技术正在重塑租赁、共享和数字化的住房路径。在澳大利亚,越来越多的成年人在私人市场租房,通常是合租。我们对合租房屋知之甚少,因为合租行业在很大程度上仍然是“隐藏的”。在线共享住房平台提供了关于人们如何在个人属性与房产和租金一起销售的市场中寻找房屋的见解。我们使用超过9000个Flatmates.com.au列表来识别共享家庭和潜在租户的人口特征,并使用较小的子集来阐明寻找共享房屋的人所追求和营销的特征。我们的分析表明,“理想的室友”是那些很少呆在家里却能为家庭社会关系做出贡献的人。这些洞见凸显了共享住房市场对长期使用权的限制,因为它限制了人们的居家实践。
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