多伦多老年黑人妇女获得适当住房:与住房有关的政府战略和行动计划的文件审查

IF 2.4 2区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES International Journal of Housing Policy Pub Date : 2022-09-18 DOI:10.1080/19491247.2022.2117584
Nicoda Foster, L. Kapiriri, M. Grignon, K. McKenzie
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《世界人权宣言》和《经济、社会及文化权利国际公约》对住房作为一项人权提出了建议和保护。住房成本的上涨给许多人,特别是老年人带来了困难。本研究旨在确定安大略省住房相关政策和战略文件是否涉及老年种族化妇女,特别是老年黑人妇女获得适当住房的问题。交叉性理论和阶段模型被用作分析框架,以审查加拿大安大略省的省和市政府文件,以确定它们在多大程度上解决老年黑人妇女的适足住房问题。完成了对八份市级和省级政策文件的专题内容分析。结果表明,获得适当住房的机会没有得到充分考虑,住房政策没有反映种族化老年妇女的复杂社会现实。解决老年种族化妇女的住房挑战需要更多地关注包罗万象的政策。
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Accessing adequate housing for older Black women in Toronto: a document review of housing related government strategies and action plans
Abstract The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights include recommendations and protections for housing as a human right. The rising costs of housing has created difficulties for many individuals, particularly older adults/seniors. This study aimed to determine whether Ontario housing related policies and strategy documents address access to adequate housing for older racialised women, specifically older Black women. The theory of intersectionality and the stages model were used as analytical frameworks to review provincial and municipal government documents in Ontario, Canada to determine the degree to which they address adequate housing for older Black women. A thematic content analysis was completed for eight policy documents that were both municipal and provincial. The results suggest that access to adequate housing was not considered to the full scope and housing policies do not reflect the complex social reality of racialised older women. Addressing the housing challenges for older racialised women would require an increased focus on policies that are all encompassing.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Housing Policy aims to be the leading forum for the critical analysis of housing policy, systems and practice from a social science perspective. It is published quartely. We welcome articles based on policy-relevant research and analysis focused on all parts of the world. We especially encourage papers that contribute to comparative housing analysis, but articles on national or sub-national housing systems are also welcome if they contain data, arguments or policy implications that are relevant to an international audience.
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