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Lages, J. & Jorge, S. (2023). A gendered taxonomy on housing precarity: Challenges from Lisbon Metropolitan Area during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sociedade e Território. 35 (1), 51-72
J. P. Lages and S. M. Jorge, "A gendered taxonomy on housing precarity: Challenges from Lisbon Metropolitan Area during the COVID-19 pandemic", in Sociedade e Território, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 51-72, 2023
@article{lages2023_1735011543007, author = "Lages, J. and Jorge, S.", title = "A gendered taxonomy on housing precarity: Challenges from Lisbon Metropolitan Area during the COVID-19 pandemic", journal = "Sociedade e Território", year = "2023", volume = "35", number = "1", doi = "10.21680/2177-8396.2023v35n1id32254", pages = "51-72", url = "https://periodicos.ufrn.br/sociedadeeterritorio/article/view/32254" }
TY - JOUR TI - A gendered taxonomy on housing precarity: Challenges from Lisbon Metropolitan Area during the COVID-19 pandemic T2 - Sociedade e Território VL - 35 IS - 1 AU - Lages, J. AU - Jorge, S. PY - 2023 SP - 51-72 SN - 0873-6308 DO - 10.21680/2177-8396.2023v35n1id32254 UR - https://periodicos.ufrn.br/sociedadeeterritorio/article/view/32254 AB - ‘How to stay home?’ is a question that many posed when the COVID-19 pandemic forced us to stay indoors. Housing precariousness is still a problem for circa sixty thousand families in Portugal, to whom escaping poverty, and several types of discrimination is still hard. This paper is based on an action-research project focused on housing precariousness, aiming to build a taxonomy on the different experiences lived by women, under the neoliberal context of the Global North. Starting from 10 in-depth interviews, this paper makes investigates housing precarity from a gendered perspective, identifying the main inequalities before and during the pandemic, as well as the priorities proposed for/from women. The relation between housing and gender is questioned from the way we organize ourselves: socially and spatially. Understanding this relation can be a catalyst to better responses and effective public policies, and more effectively end precarity. ER -