Extended-Household as a Co-Residence Strategy
Extended- household, as a social phenomenon, depends on the value of relationships of support and dependence among the members of a community. When this collaborative relationship occurs between residents of the same dwelling, it is then understood as a situation of co-residence. In the case of Sant...
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description | Extended- household, as a social phenomenon, depends on the value of relationships of support and dependence among the members of a community. When this collaborative relationship occurs between residents of the same dwelling, it is then understood as a situation of co-residence. In the case of Santiago de Chile, the Extended - household phenomenon has increased by 610%. Data shows that families prefer to sacrifice conditions of habitability, privacy and security to maintain networks of support, location and access to urban goods, rather than migrating to the periphery as homeowners. It is urgent to generate mechanisms that recognize the needs and preferences of those who make up this “chronic” housing deficit, which is shown today as a form of fragile resistance to socio-spatial segregation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-62cfcdcafc0d4801a044ad82dd424cfa2023-09-02T17:16:44ZengStichting OpenAccessResearch in Urbanism Series1875-01921879-82172019-10-01512513410.7480/rius.5.39919Extended-Household as a Co-Residence StrategyJuan Pablo Urrutia0Cristian Robertson1Francisco Walker2Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University of ChileFaculty of Architecture, Design and Urban Studies Pontifical Catholic University of ChileFaculty of Architecture, Design and Urban Studies Pontifical Catholic University of ChileExtended- household, as a social phenomenon, depends on the value of relationships of support and dependence among the members of a community. When this collaborative relationship occurs between residents of the same dwelling, it is then understood as a situation of co-residence. In the case of Santiago de Chile, the Extended - household phenomenon has increased by 610%. Data shows that families prefer to sacrifice conditions of habitability, privacy and security to maintain networks of support, location and access to urban goods, rather than migrating to the periphery as homeowners. It is urgent to generate mechanisms that recognize the needs and preferences of those who make up this “chronic” housing deficit, which is shown today as a form of fragile resistance to socio-spatial segregation.https://www.rius.ac/index.php/rius/article/view/22 |
spellingShingle | Juan Pablo Urrutia Cristian Robertson Francisco Walker Extended-Household as a Co-Residence Strategy Research in Urbanism Series |
title | Extended-Household as a Co-Residence Strategy |
title_full | Extended-Household as a Co-Residence Strategy |
title_fullStr | Extended-Household as a Co-Residence Strategy |
title_full_unstemmed | Extended-Household as a Co-Residence Strategy |
title_short | Extended-Household as a Co-Residence Strategy |
title_sort | extended household as a co residence strategy |
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