以市场方式为马拉维城市低收入家庭提供住房:灵丹妙药还是进一步剥夺?

S. Zuka
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设计/方法/方法本研究于 2019 年至 2022 年在马拉维布兰太尔进行,采用了定量(住户调查)和定性(深入访谈和文件研究)两种数据收集方法。对住房行业的主要参与者和投资者进行了访谈。家庭调查数据通过描述性统计进行分析,从而得出描述性住房价值,而定性数据则通过内容分析进行分析。 研究结果本文表明,马拉维的市场住房供应方式非但没有改善低收入家庭面临的住房问题,反而恶化了该国的住房状况。这是因为马拉维的市场住房供应方式不仅在住房领域实施了资本主义积累逻辑,而且还支持了基于社区内经济分层的排斥机制。社会影响研究结果表明,以市场方式提供住房可能会加剧社会不平等,因为低收入家庭在获得住房方面面临挑战。原创性/价值关于市场方式对向马拉维低收入家庭提供经济适用房的影响的研究很少。本文对这一重要的政策空白进行了评估,并提供了重要的政策方向。
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Market approach to provision of housing to low-income households in urban Malawi: a panacea or further dispossession?
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of market-based approach to provision of housing to low-income households in urban Malawi. Design/methodology/approach This study was conducted in Blantyre, Malawi, between 2019 and 2022 and used both quantitative (household survey) and qualitative (in-depth interviews and document study) methods of data collection. Interviews were conducted with key players and investors in the housing sector. Household survey data were analyzed through descriptive statistics, which allowed the generation of descriptive housing valuables, whereas qualitative data were analyzed through content analysis. Findings This paper demonstrates that, rather than ameliorating the housing problems facing low-income households, the market approach to provision of housing in Malawi has worsened the housing situation in the country. This is so because the market approach to the provision of housing in Malawi is not only enforcing the logic of capitalistic accumulation in the housing sector but also supporting mechanisms of exclusion based on economic stratification within the community. Research limitations/implications Completeness of data over time as there is no market data bank available in the country. Practical implications The findings from this study suggest that some degree of state intervention in addressing the housing problem in Malawi is required. Social implications The study findings suggest that a market approach to the provision of housing can increase social inequality as low-income households face challenges in accessing housing. Originality/value There is a paucity of research on the effects of the market approach on the provision of affordable housing to low-income households in Malawi. This paper assesses this important policy gap and provides significant policy directions.
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