COVID-19 and precarious housing: paying guest accommodation in a metropolitan Indian city

IF 1.8 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
S. Marella, K. Priya, Pooja Vincia D’Souza
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Paying guest accommodations are an informal, yet organically organised, segment of the rental housing market in India. Offering inexpensive housing, paying guest accommodations mainly cater to young adults who migrate to cities, primarily for education or employment. However, this affordability and viability often comes at the cost of decent living conditions. The COVID-19-induced lockdown has exacerbated the precariousness of such accommodation at a time when adequate housing can play a pivotal role in mitigating the spread of infection. Based on qualitative research conducted in Bengaluru, India, this article examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tenant well-being and the shifting relationship between tenants and operators in paying guest accommodations. The analysis of narratives collected from the tenants and operators of paying guest accommodations reveals the following: first, in addition to the closures of paying guest accommodations and evictions of tenants, the lockdown led to a deterioration in the overall living conditions in these accommodations; second, in many cases, tenants had to compromise on adequacy and safety for affordability and viability, which exacerbated the negative effects on their well-being; third, the operators of paying guest accommodations faced severe economic and psychological stress during the lockdown, partly as a result of being invisible to policy; and, fourth, the relationships between the tenants operators of paying guest accommodations – a key factor shaping the overall experience of living in a paying guest accommodation – took a largely negative turn during the pandemic. This article brings to light an under-studied but important form of affordable rental housing, and serves as a much-needed starting point for future research.Key messagesThe article brings to light an under-studied but important form of affordable rental housing in India.The article examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the paying guest accommodation sector and its actors.The article brings to the forefront the role of the operators of paying guest accommodations, who are often invisible to policy.
2019冠状病毒病和不稳定的住房:印度大城市的付费住宿
付费住宿是印度租赁住房市场的一个非正式但有机组织的部分。提供廉价的住房,付费住宿主要是为了迎合年轻人迁移到城市,主要是为了教育或就业。然而,这种负担能力和生存能力往往是以体面的生活条件为代价的。covid -19引发的封锁加剧了这种住宿的不稳定性,而此时适足住房可以在减轻感染传播方面发挥关键作用。本文基于在印度班加罗尔进行的定性研究,探讨了2019冠状病毒病大流行对租户福祉的影响,以及租户与运营商在付费住宿方面关系的转变。对从付费客人住宿的租户和经营者那里收集的叙述进行的分析显示:首先,除了关闭付费客人住宿和驱逐租户外,封锁还导致这些住宿的总体生活条件恶化;其次,在许多情况下,租户不得不在充足性和安全性上妥协,以获得负担能力和生存能力,这加剧了对他们福祉的负面影响;第三,付费住宿经营者在封锁期间面临严重的经济和心理压力,部分原因是他们不受政策影响;第四,付费住宿的租户和运营商之间的关系——这是影响付费住宿整体生活体验的一个关键因素——在大流行期间出现了很大的负面转变。本文揭示了一种研究不足但重要的经济适用房形式,并为未来的研究提供了一个急需的起点。本文揭示了印度一种未被充分研究但重要的可负担租赁住房形式。本文探讨了2019冠状病毒病大流行对付费客人住宿行业及其参与者的影响。这篇文章将支付住宿费用的经营者的角色放在了最重要的位置,他们往往是政策所忽视的。
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Global Discourse
Global Discourse Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
CiteScore
4.10
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6.70%
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64
期刊介绍: Global Discourse is an interdisciplinary, problem-oriented journal of applied contemporary thought operating at the intersection of politics, international relations, sociology and social policy. The journal’s scope is broad, encouraging interrogation of current affairs with regard to core questions of distributive justice, wellbeing, cultural diversity, autonomy, sovereignty, security and recognition. All issues are themed and aimed at addressing pressing issues as they emerge.
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