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Housing and Homelessness

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'Houses do not simply represent a form of shelter; in addition they embody the dominant ideology of a society and reflect the way in which that society is organised.'

Originally published in 1986 and written by two leading authorities on the subject, this book tackles the problems of housing, homelessness, and women in the family, from a feminist perspective. It explores how housing helps to reproduce women's role within the family, both today and historically. It looks at the way British society in particular (and western society in general) defines and creates housing 'needs'. It discusses the way housing is provided and allocated to exclude specific forms of household, and describes the experiences of a particular group - single women - upon whom these processes have profound impact.

Making effective use of interview material, the authors analyse the experience and needs of women without secure accommodation. Their study will be a useful text on social policy and welfare courses, and - with its strong political implications - will also be of great interest to community workers and to local authority housing departments.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 November 2025
Pages
194
ISBN
9781041135715

'Houses do not simply represent a form of shelter; in addition they embody the dominant ideology of a society and reflect the way in which that society is organised.'

Originally published in 1986 and written by two leading authorities on the subject, this book tackles the problems of housing, homelessness, and women in the family, from a feminist perspective. It explores how housing helps to reproduce women's role within the family, both today and historically. It looks at the way British society in particular (and western society in general) defines and creates housing 'needs'. It discusses the way housing is provided and allocated to exclude specific forms of household, and describes the experiences of a particular group - single women - upon whom these processes have profound impact.

Making effective use of interview material, the authors analyse the experience and needs of women without secure accommodation. Their study will be a useful text on social policy and welfare courses, and - with its strong political implications - will also be of great interest to community workers and to local authority housing departments.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 November 2025
Pages
194
ISBN
9781041135715