积累的经济脆弱性,而不是经济保障:社会再生产与老年妇女无家可归

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Catherine Hastings, L. Craig
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摘要

在美国、加拿大、澳大利亚和新西兰等富裕国家,越来越多的老年妇女第一次无家可归。着眼于澳大利亚的具体案例,本文发展了一种理论批判现实主义的因果关系,说明性别在护理和社会再生产中的作用如何通过限制妇女建立经济保障的能力而增加了当代无家可归的风险。我们展示了性别、资本主义和年龄如何作为社会结构相互交织,以解释女性一生中性别化的经济结果;以及生活事件、女性个体经历、能动性和决策如何与这些结构相互作用,从而解释无家可归。在过着传统生活的同时,女性的性别经济脆弱性不断积累,这是老年妇女易受住房损失影响的核心原因。在澳大利亚负担不起的住房市场的当代背景下,有限的资源降低了他们应对挑战住房安全危机的能力。
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Accumulating Financial Vulnerability, Not Financial Security: Social Reproduction and Older Women’s Homelessness
ABSTRACT In rich-economy countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand women are increasingly experiencing first-time homelessness in older age. Focusing on the specific case of Australia, this article develops a theoretical critical realist causal account of how a gendered role in care and social reproduction has increased contemporary homelessness risk by constraining women’s capacity to build financial security. We show how gender, capitalism and age have intersected as social structures to explain gendered economic outcomes for women over the life course; and how life events, individual women’s experiences, agency, and decision-making interact with these structures to explain homelessness. Women’s gendered financial vulnerability, accumulated whilst living conventional lives, sits at the heart of older women’s susceptibility to housing loss. Limited resources reduce their capacity to respond to crises challenging their housing security within the contemporary context of Australia’s unaffordable housing market.
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