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Draußen vor der Tür: Exklusion auf dem Berliner Wohnungsmarkt

Outside the front door: exclusion on the housing market in Berlin
[journal article]

Barwick, Christine

Abstract

"Werden Menschen – etwa weil es Arbeitsabläufe erleichtert – in Kategorien eingeordnet, so kann dies zu sozialer Ungleichheit führen oder diese verstärken. Dies belegt eine Untersuchung von drei städtischen Wohnungsbaugesellschaften in Berlin. Hier stellte sich ganz konkret die Frage: Wird jeder Woh... view more

"Werden Menschen – etwa weil es Arbeitsabläufe erleichtert – in Kategorien eingeordnet, so kann dies zu sozialer Ungleichheit führen oder diese verstärken. Dies belegt eine Untersuchung von drei städtischen Wohnungsbaugesellschaften in Berlin. Hier stellte sich ganz konkret die Frage: Wird jeder Wohnungssuchende tatsächlich als Wohnung suchender Mensch gesehen oder primär als Einheimischer oder Migrant, als Mann oder Frau, als Christ oder Muslim – und je nach Einordnung begünstigt oder benachteiligt?"[Autorenreferat]... view less


"Social inequality is (re)produced through the application of categories. If people are assigned to certain groups, this can – for example – speed up work procedures. Research in three Berlin social housing associations supports this hypothesis. The central question is: do employees of these housing... view more

"Social inequality is (re)produced through the application of categories. If people are assigned to certain groups, this can – for example – speed up work procedures. Research in three Berlin social housing associations supports this hypothesis. The central question is: do employees of these housing associations consider applicants for housing really as human beings in search of an apartment, or are these applicants primarily seen as natives or migrants, men or women, Christians or Muslims – and are they favored or disadvantaged along these categories?"[author´s abstract]... view less

Keywords
apartment; migrant; category; Federal Republic of Germany; housing agency; exclusion; housing market; deprivation; Berlin

Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Population Studies, Sociology of Population

Method
empirical; quantitative empirical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2011

Page/Pages
p. 13-15

Journal
WZB-Mitteilungen (2011) 134

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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