Housing, Lone Parenthood and Gender: A Qualitative Approach in Southern Europe
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González González, José María; Díaz Bretones, Francisco José; Navarro Galera, Andrés; Sánchez Fernández, JuanEditorial
Taylor & Francis
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Lone parenthood Divorce Separation Housing Gender
Date
2010Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: González-González, J. M., Bretones, F. D., Navarro, A. y Sánchez, J. (2011). Housing, Lone Parenthood and Gender. Housing Studies, 26 (1), 17-40. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2010.512784
Abstract
One of the most significant changes affecting family structures in Europe over
the last few decades is the remarkable increase in the number of lone parent families as
a result of the dissolution of relationships. Housing is one of the primary needs that
arises. Attitudes for coping with the situation are varied and are determined by a number
of factors - legal/legislative framework, finances and employment, psycho-social factors
- which all affect men and women differently in terms of housing. The main goal of this
research is to address, from the gender perspective, the constraints, needs and
preferences expressed by men and women who become lone parents as a result of
separation. We have adopted a qualitative method based on discussion groups including
a sample of divorced or separated men and women living as lone parents in Southern
Europe.