2018
DOI: 10.1177/0042098018771795
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Understanding the role of life events on residential mobility for low-income, subsidised households

Abstract: While the role of life events on residential mobility for the general population is well documented, little is known for low-income, subsidised households. Insights into this line of inquiry are instrumental for improving housing policies and programmes that aim for a more equal distribution of residents across the economic spectrum. The present study draws on a unique data set that covers the entire low-income population participating in the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) programme from 2007 to 2013 in the stat… Show more

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“…The broader residential mobility literature (often concerned with why people move, where they move to, and the choices and constraints driving mobility) provides a number of additional insights. Within this field, moving houses is generally considered as a normal and regular part of a lifecycle, whereby people change residence to accommodate their changing requirements as they grow up, leave home, have children, retire and then downsize [19]. To assess if moves are successful or unsuccessful, we often look to the reasons that people provide for moving.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The broader residential mobility literature (often concerned with why people move, where they move to, and the choices and constraints driving mobility) provides a number of additional insights. Within this field, moving houses is generally considered as a normal and regular part of a lifecycle, whereby people change residence to accommodate their changing requirements as they grow up, leave home, have children, retire and then downsize [19]. To assess if moves are successful or unsuccessful, we often look to the reasons that people provide for moving.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dalším významným prediktorem bydlení na ubytovně je změna bydliště v posledních 12 měsících. V literatuře o rezidenční mobilitě nízkopříjmových domácností bývá stěhování konceptualizováno primárně jako otázka nedobrovolné mobility, která je projevem nestabilního bydlení [Deluca, Wood, Rosenblatt 2019;Wang et al 2019]. Ačkoli některé byty v SVL jsou ve špatném technickém a hygienickém stavu, obecně lze ubytovny vnímat jako kategorii bydlení, jež zvyšuje šanci na stěhování, jak to dříve ukázali Ripka, Černá a Kubala [2018].…”
Section: Mnohonásobný Logistický Modelunclassified
“…Можно выделить несколько факторов, способствующих развитию структу ралистских объяснительных моделей жилищной мобильности. Вопервых, оно было связано с расширением объекта исследований и включением в выборку людей с низким материальным достатком [Stephens, Leishman, 2017;Wang et al, 2019], мигрантов [Aigner, 2019;Maslova, King, 2020;Özüekren, van Vogiazides, Chihaya, 2020], бездомных [Clapham, 2003;Parsell, Parsell, 2012], представителей ЛГБТсообществ [Feliciantonio, Dagkouly Kyriakoglou, 2020] и других уязвимых -в рамках конкретной национальной системы распределения благ -категорий, чьи жилищные траектории никак не вписывались в модель, характеризующую процесс постепенного улучшения качества и ценности жилья по мере стабильного роста дохода в течение жизни [Clark, Deurloo, Dieleman, 2003]. Помимо «традиционных» уязвимых категорий в круг внимания исследователей постепенно входят и те, кто сталкивается со специфической дискриминацией, порожденной именно жилищными отношениями (например, арендаторы, вла деющие домашними животными [Power, 2017]).…”
Section: структурно-ориентированные исследованияunclassified