低收入家庭的住房质量、空间和配置:对幸福感、家和归属感体验的影响。

Anne Sigfrid Grønseth, Karine Denizou, Sigrid Elisabeth Glomdal, Svein Åge Kjøs Johnsen
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低收入家庭往往生活在拥挤和不适当的条件下,住房质量在福利、住房和归属感的过程中相互影响很大,因为住房可能成为父母向劳动力市场过渡的障碍,导致社会排斥,并对儿童的上学产生负面影响。论文认为,住房质量包括健康、福利和安全、社交、服务和设施的可及性、休闲活动空间、中心位置、文化遗产和美学等重要方面,这些都支持身份和地方归属感。这项研究的重点是一种新的支持性租赁形式;带转介协议的租赁(tilvisingsavtale)。该协议与普通的市政租赁不同,因为转介协议使市政当局有机会在私人市场向低收入家庭提供租赁。这意味着,根据转介协议租房的家庭住在普通社区,住房质量与其他租户相当,而不是住在市政老年人和通常破旧的住房的社区,这些住房位于被称为“市政社区”的地区,受到社会歧视和边缘化。方法包括建筑检查、绘图和文件分析、家访以及在2022/23年期间与挪威一个小城市的居民和市政福利工作者的访谈。我们的材料探索了住房质量、住房使用权和幸福感之间的联系,将住房质量和空间作为一种复杂而灵活的体验。我们发现,与早期的住房相比,居民倾向于评估转介协议,以更好地满足他们目前日常生活的需求,更大的幸福感和归属感,并激发对未来的期望。在这里,我们讨论住房叙事,因为它提出了与日常家庭生活、自治、幸福、归属感、家和身份相关的不稳定问题。
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Housing Qualities, Spaces and Dispositions for Low-Income Families: Effects on Experiences of Wellbeing, Home and Belonging.

Low-income families often live in cramped and unsuitable conditions, and the housing qualities interplay significantly in processes of wellbeing, homing and belonging as housing can be an obstacle to the parents' transition to labour-market, lead to social exclusion and negatively affect children's schooling. The paper holds that housing quality includes important aspects of health, wellbeing and security, sociality, accessibility of services and facilities, space for leisure activities, central location, cultural heritage and aesthetics that support identity and place belonging. The study focuses on a new form of supported tenancy; tenancy with a referral agreement (tilvisingsavtale). The agreement differs from ordinary municipal tenancy as the referral agreement gives the municipality the opportunity to offer tenancy to low-income families in the private market. This implies that families renting with a referral agreement live in ordinary neighbourhoods and with equivalent housing qualities as other tenants, rather than in neighbourhoods with municipal elder and commonly worn-down housing located in areas known as "municipal neighbourhood" bearing social stigma and marginality. Methods include architectural inspection, drawing and document analysis, home-visits and interviews with residents and municipal welfare workers in a small Norwegian municipality during 2022/23. Exploring links between housing quality, housing tenure and wellbeing, our material suggests housing quality and space as a complex and flexible experience. We find that the residents tend to assess the referral agreement to offer an increased match to needs in their present everyday life compared to earlier housing, a greater sense of wellbeing and belonging, and to stimulate aspirations for the future. Here, we discuss the housing narratives as it raises precarious issues related to experiences of everyday family-life, autonomy, wellbeing, belonging, home and identity.

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