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Women And Housing An International Analysis 1st Edition Patricia Kennett

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Women And Housing An International Analysis 1st Edition Patricia Kennett
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Patricia Kennett, Kam Wah Chan
ISBN: 9780415548953, 0415548950
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Women And Housing An International Analysis 1st Edition Patricia Kennett by Patricia Kennett, Kam Wah Chan 9780415548953, 0415548950 instant download after payment.

In the context of contemporary economic, political, social and cultural transformations, this book brings together contributions from developed and emerging societies in Europe, the USA and East Asia in order to highlight the nature, extent and impact of these changes on the housing opportunities of women.

The collection seeks to contribute to comparative housing debates by highlighting the gendered nature of housing processes, locating these processes within wider structured and institutionalized relations of power, and to show how these socially constructed relationships are culturally contingent, and manifest and transform over time and space.

The international contributors draw on a wide range of empirical evidence relating to labour market participation, wealth distribution, family formation and education to demonstrate the complexity and gendered nature of the interlocking arenas of production, reproduction and consumption and the implications for the housing opportunities of women in different social contexts. Worldwide examples are drawn from Australia, China, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Japan, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan and the USA.

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