2000
DOI: 10.1630/095624700101285190
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The home as workplace: a study of income-generating activities within the domestic setting

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“…Inhabitants search for solutions to resolve the space conflict by using their resources or anything they are able to afford independently. Two story buildings provide increased flexibility as there is an opportunity for vertical distinction between HBE and domestic activity (Kellet & Tipple, 2000). Some inhabitants in the settlement use the first floor for production and second floor for domestic needs and the.…”
Section: Spatial Usage Inside the Settlementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inhabitants search for solutions to resolve the space conflict by using their resources or anything they are able to afford independently. Two story buildings provide increased flexibility as there is an opportunity for vertical distinction between HBE and domestic activity (Kellet & Tipple, 2000). Some inhabitants in the settlement use the first floor for production and second floor for domestic needs and the.…”
Section: Spatial Usage Inside the Settlementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 (Sener and Altum 2009). Likewise, in post-disaster scenarios, the house is often a family workspace (Kellett and Tipple 2000), and those modifications are essential to facilitate the creation of appropriate spaces for that. Using local materials and building technologies allow people to introduce modifications, which makes maintenance easier and more economical, in order to improve the long-term possibilities of the constructions.…”
Section: The Role Of Temporary Accommodation Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even in a temporary location, a house is more than the physical space that it encloses; it is an essential element for people to feel socially integrated and have a sense of belonging, being a source of pride and cultural identity (Barakat 2003;Kronenburg 2009). A house is a space for social, spiritual, and psychological needs (Hadafi and Fallahi 2010), reflecting the personality of its users, who in turn, build part of their identity through their home (Kellett and Tipple 2000). The most important thing for temporary accommodation solutions should be the people who will live in them, and not their technical aspects.…”
Section: Supplying More Than Just Temporary Accommodation Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, in many parts of the world habitat is also used for economic activities (Strassman 1987;Gilbert 1988;Kellett and Tipple 2000). Lack of access to habitat is then considered a situation of extreme vulnerability, while appropriate and secure habitat provides more than shelter to ensure wellbeing (Beall and Kanji 1999;Moser 1998;Gilbert 1988).…”
Section: Productive Use Of Habitat: Different Visionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other views however, reject this appreciation and stress the illegality and hidden nature of HBEAs. They also emphasise that HBEAs do not live up to standards of employment, environmental sustainability and safety, and they compete with regular businesses in an unfair manner by escaping taxation and licensing (Strassman 1987;Kellett and Tipple 2000;Tipple 2006). Within discussions on urban livelihoods, productive use of habitat is positively valued as it provides economic opportunities for the urban poor that correspond to their needs and possibilities.…”
Section: Productive Use Of Habitat: Different Visionsmentioning
confidence: 99%