Precarious Housing in Europe

Precarious Housing in Europe
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Publisher : Edition Donau-Universität Krems
Total Pages : 411
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ISBN-10 : 9783903150942
ISBN-13 : 3903150940
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Download or read book Precarious Housing in Europe written by PusH Precarious Housing in Europe and published by Edition Donau-Universität Krems. This book was released on 2022-09-07 with total page 411 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Precarious housing conditions are on the rise across Europe. Precarious housing refers to housing that is either unaffordable or unsuitable, for example, because it is overcrowded, in poor dwelling condition, poorly located or even unsafe. While there is much literature on the strong link between employment and housing insecurity and abundant investigations into different aspects of precarious housing, hardly any attempt has been made so far to provide a consolidated overview of the whole topic and thereby put these different facets into the joint perspective of housing-related poverty. This Critical Guide adds to the debate on causes, symptoms, consequences and possible solutions and makes them accessible for teaching, learning and self-study across multiple disciplines. It is the result of "PusH - Precarious Housing in Europe", a Strategic Partnership funded under Erasmus+. The seven chapters of this book examine a range of themes, focusing on how experiences of precarious housing intersect with other dynamics of precariousness, associated with insecure immigration status, racism and discrimination, class, wealth, and income disparities, and forms of homelessness and displacement. Each chapter draws on examples from across Europe to explore different experiences of precarious housing, and different responses to these conditions.


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