Effects of the abandonment of public housing policies in popular and multicultural neighbourhoods
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https://doi.org/10.37230/CyTET.2021.M21.07Keywords:
Precarization, Housing, Multiculturalism, Networks, FragmentationAbstract
The peripheral neighborhoods of Francoist “desarrollismo” period are going through similar diversification and precarization processes. Nowadays, they are the place of residence of a multicultural population with popular class positions. The quantitative study of the sociodemographic changes in two neighborhoods of Zaragoza and Madrid is complemented, through a qualitative approach, with the analysis of neighborhood strategies, both collective and individual. These strategies are deployed with diverse success, and in the absence of public housing policies that could stop the urban and social deterioration of these territories. We conclude that local political contexts, both institutional and associative, foster different rhythms in the evolution of the precariousness of housing and its inhabitants. In both cases, these stages converge in scenarios of re-peripheralization.
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