Grandparents and Accessory Dwelling Units: Preserving Intimacy and Independence

M. Brinig
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Cities around the United States (and, to varying degrees, in Canada, Britain, and Australia), today confront a problem that people did not envision twenty or even ten years ago, when municipalities heavily favored single-family residences, and were permitted to exclude other forms under what is known as Euclidean zoning. Currently, the issue of whether to allow owners in single family-zoned neighborhoods to build living spaces that might house elderly relatives or their caregivers is being hotly contested in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, and made recent news in Ft. Worth, Texas, and Arlington, Virginia. Legislative responses have varied from wholesale acceptance, including subsidies, loans, and waiving of permit fees; to outright prohibition.While other ongoing work asks the question of why the issue has become contested, why we see the wide variety of responses (even in a single state), and what interest groups are behind proponents and opponents, this paper considers the family connection with alternative dwelling units (ADUs). Does living near to but not with their children solve a particular problem for many elderly citizens, or does living in this form of housing reduce their well-being? Even assuming grandparents are better off, what about their children and grandchildren?
祖父母和附属住宅单元:保持亲密和独立
美国各地的城市(在不同程度上也包括加拿大、英国和澳大利亚)今天面临着一个人们在二十年前甚至十年前都无法想象的问题,当时市政当局大力支持单户住宅,并被允许在所谓的欧几里得分区下排除其他形式的住宅。目前,在纽约、洛杉矶、芝加哥等地,是否允许独户社区的业主建造可以容纳老年亲属或他们的照顾者的居住空间的问题正在引起激烈的争论,最近在德克萨斯州的沃斯堡和弗吉尼亚州的阿灵顿也出现了新闻。立法机关的反应各不相同,有的全盘接受,包括补贴、贷款和免除许可证费用;到彻底的禁酒。虽然其他正在进行的工作提出了为什么这个问题变得有争议,为什么我们看到各种各样的回应(即使在一个州),以及支持者和反对者背后的利益集团,但本文考虑了家庭与替代住宅单元(adu)的联系。对许多老年人来说,住在子女附近而不与子女在一起解决了一个特殊的问题吗?还是住在这种形式的住房中会降低他们的幸福感?即使假设祖父母过得更好,那他们的子女和孙辈呢?
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