2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2021.04.002
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A significant silence: Single mothers and the current Israeli housing discourse

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“…Israel is a distinctively family-oriented society, as evidenced by a vast literature that encompasses various aspects of family life: from marriage to single-parenthood, from the family as a national symbol to questions of tradition and ethnicity, from motherhood to gender and more (Lavee and Katz, 2003;Herbst, 2013;Donath, 2015;Gavriel-Fried and Shilo, 2017;Hashiloni-Dolev, 2018;Margalit, 2021;Strier and Perez-Vaisvidovsky, 2021). In this scholarship, there is only rare reference to family practices or to doing family (Forte, 2003;Lahad et al, 2018).…”
Section: Researching Families and Poverty In Israelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Israel is a distinctively family-oriented society, as evidenced by a vast literature that encompasses various aspects of family life: from marriage to single-parenthood, from the family as a national symbol to questions of tradition and ethnicity, from motherhood to gender and more (Lavee and Katz, 2003;Herbst, 2013;Donath, 2015;Gavriel-Fried and Shilo, 2017;Hashiloni-Dolev, 2018;Margalit, 2021;Strier and Perez-Vaisvidovsky, 2021). In this scholarship, there is only rare reference to family practices or to doing family (Forte, 2003;Lahad et al, 2018).…”
Section: Researching Families and Poverty In Israelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on families in poverty offers either policy-oriented or critical feminist perspectives (for example, Krumer-Nevo, 2006;Motzafi-Haller, 2018;Lavee, 2021). In both cases, the focus is primarily on women, rather than families: their individual ways of coping with poverty, and (regarding lone mothers in particular) the effects of welfare reforms (Krumer-Nevo, 2005;Herbst, 2013;Helman 2019;Lavee, 2021;Benjamin, 2020a;Margalit, 2021). While the scholarship spans various disciplinesfrom social work to sociology and gender studies -the main questions revolve around access to resources and the burden of caring, which habitually rests on women.…”
Section: Researching Families and Poverty In Israelmentioning
confidence: 99%