Examining Homeownership Bias in Indian Housing Policy Using Frame Analysis

IF 1.3 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Manav Khaire, Shishir K. Jha
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Abstract

Literature examining Indian housing policy broadly focuses on the shifting role of the state from a provider of housing to a facilitator of housing markets. Using frame analysis method, this article explores the underlying policy frames responsible for this shift and the factors influencing the homeownership bias in Indian housing policy. The analysis moves forward in two steps: First, we present the policy frames analysis method and describe the data sources used for analysis. Second, we identify the policy frames and discuss their linkages to homeownership bias in Indian housing policy. We identify four policy frames over the years: housing as an unproductive activity, housing as an economic activity, housing as a market good and housing as a commodity. We conclude by highlighting that market-based housing policies work in favour of perpetuating homeownership bias, which, in turn, arrests the development of alternatives like rental housing and cooperative housing.
用框架分析法考察印度住房政策中的住房所有权偏见
研究印度住房政策的文献广泛关注国家从住房提供者向住房市场促进者的角色转变。本文采用框架分析方法,探讨了导致这一转变的基本政策框架,以及影响印度住房政策中住房所有权偏见的因素。分析分两步进行:首先,我们提出了政策框架分析方法,并描述了用于分析的数据源。其次,我们确定了政策框架,并讨论了它们与印度住房政策中的住房所有权偏见的联系。多年来,我们确定了四个政策框架:住房是一种非生产性活动,住房是一项经济活动,住房作为市场商品,住房作为商品。最后,我们强调,基于市场的住房政策有利于长期存在住房所有权偏见,这反过来又阻碍了租赁住房和合作住房等替代方案的发展。
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Environment and Urbanization ASIA
Environment and Urbanization ASIA ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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