租房:黎巴嫩比卡谷被迫移民家庭如何获得私人出租房

IF 2 2区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Urbanization Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1177/09562478241276722
Hannah Sender
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私人租赁市场是为被迫迁徙者提供住房的主要渠道。本文研究了在黎巴嫩比卡谷地快速城市化城镇进行的案例研究中获得的定性数据,重点关注叙利亚被迫移民通过当地私人租赁部门获得住房的努力。在有关房东与房客关系的文献和人类学有关亲属关系的研究基础上,我认为租房协议应被理解为既是财务安排也是社会安排,其中涉及复杂的租房生态中的家庭成员、房东和中间人(shaweesh)。我发现,年轻的叙利亚人陷入了不断演变的经济和社会义务中,这些义务使居住成为可能,但也使性别和仇外形式的剥夺永久化。我认为,倡导被迫移民在城市地区定居权利的人道主义和发展行动者应避免长期依赖不公平的私人租赁部门。
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Making rent: how forced migrant families access private rental housing in the Biqa’ Valley, Lebanon
The private rental market is a key provider of housing to forced migrants. This paper examines qualitative data from case study research in rapidly urbanizing towns in the Biqa’ Valley, Lebanon, focusing on Syrian forced migrants’ efforts to access housing through the local private rental sector. Building on literature about landlord–tenant relations and anthropological work on kin, I argue that rental agreements ought to be understood as both financial and social arrangements, which involve family members, landlords and middlemen ( shaweesh) in complex rental ecologies. I find that young Syrians are caught up in evolving financial and social obligations, which make inhabitation possible, but which perpetuate gendered and xenophobic forms of dispossession. I argue that humanitarian and development actors advocating for the right of forced migrants to settle in urban areas ought to avoid perpetuating reliance on an inequitable private rental sector.
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期刊介绍: Environment and Urbanization aims to provide an effective means for the exchange of research findings, ideas and information in the fields of human settlements and environment among researchers, activists and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in low- and middle-income nations and between these and researchers, international agency staff, students and teachers in high-income nations. Most of the papers it publishes are written by authors from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Papers may be submitted in French, Spanish or Portuguese, as well as English - and if accepted for publication, the journal arranges for their translation into English. The journal is also unusual in the proportion of its papers that are written by practitioners.
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