2003
DOI: 10.1080/14616710303621
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Housing and Poverty: The 'Missing Link'

Abstract: In recent years, both in social science and political circles, there has been a growing consensus on the multi-aspectual nature of poverty. Poverty not only refers to a lack of income, but also to an inadequate participation in different domains of life, such as employment, education, housing and health. Starting from the operationalization of poverty as a 'network of social exclusions', we estimate the relative importance of housing problems as a dimension of poverty for four countries: Denmark, the United Ki… Show more

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“…14–15; Burchardt et al , 2002: pp. 30, 32; Vranken, 2001: p. 86; Dewilde & De Keulenaer, 2003; Estivil, 2003: p. 19; Repper & Perkins, 2003; Collins, 2004: p. 727; Parr et al , 2004: p. 405; Byrne, 2005: p. 81; these definitions are quoted in Data Supplement 2 to the online version of this paper). Nevertheless, Burchardt (2000: p. 320) has argued that lack of participation in mainstream social, cultural, economic and political activities is the primary element at the core of most definitions, and most share an emphasis on multiple dimensions of exclusion (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14–15; Burchardt et al , 2002: pp. 30, 32; Vranken, 2001: p. 86; Dewilde & De Keulenaer, 2003; Estivil, 2003: p. 19; Repper & Perkins, 2003; Collins, 2004: p. 727; Parr et al , 2004: p. 405; Byrne, 2005: p. 81; these definitions are quoted in Data Supplement 2 to the online version of this paper). Nevertheless, Burchardt (2000: p. 320) has argued that lack of participation in mainstream social, cultural, economic and political activities is the primary element at the core of most definitions, and most share an emphasis on multiple dimensions of exclusion (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se aboga por la creación de una medida analítica que permita generar indicadores de pobreza no relacionados únicamente con la capacidad adquisitiva, y se corrobora la relación entre pobreza y dificultad de acceso a la vivienda (Dewilde, 2003). En la literatura se discute que la salud es un elemento que interacciona con la pobreza.…”
Section: Calidad De Vidaunclassified
“…There is no universal residential standard that is acceptable to all societies of the world. Geographical and ethnographic peculiarities define more often the type of housing quality and standard that prevail within a particular socio–cultural setting (Dewilde & De Keulenaer, 2003; Rapoport, 2001).…”
Section: Theoretical Premisesmentioning
confidence: 99%