Housing and Poverty, the Case of Young Women

This is a study of young poor families with the aim of detecting which is the most vulnerable group as regards housing. The sample consisted of 100 young families living in Peñalolén. Fifty of them belong to a very low social groups (VL) and 50 to a low social group (L). The women living with their...

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Hoofdauteur: Álvarez M., M. de la Luz
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uchile.cl:article-620402018-04-13T12:53:54Z Housing and Poverty, the Case of Young Women Vivienda y pobreza en mujeres jóvenes Álvarez M., M. de la Luz This is a study of young poor families with the aim of detecting which is the most vulnerable group as regards housing. The sample consisted of 100 young families living in Peñalolén. Fifty of them belong to a very low social groups (VL) and 50 to a low social group (L). The women living with their men (Grl) were compared to the ones that are alone with their children (Gr2). The results show that the families which belong to the very low social group are affected by deficient housing conditions and are also significatively more affected by the absence of the father than those form the low social class. Women from G2 usually work and are less protected by social security than women from G1. Women from G2 have less access to fresh water and an independent for cooking than those from G1. The results show that the families that are more affected by problems derived from housing are the ones from the very low social group and within this group the ones left by their husbands. Se estudia a familias jóvenes pobres para detectar cual es el grupo más vulnerable respecto a la vivienda. La muestra estuvo formada por 100 familias jóvenes de Peñalolén. Cincuenta de nivel socio económico (NSE) muy bajo (MB) y 50, bajo (B). Luego se comparó a las mujeres que viven con pareja (Gr 1) contra aquellas que están solas con sus hijos (Gr 2). Los resultados indican que las familias de NSE MB están más afectadas por las condiciones deficientes de la vivienda y presentan significativamente más abandono de padre que aquellas de NSE B. Las mujeres del Gr 2 desempeñan más un trabajo que aquellas del Gr 1, y éstas están más cubiertas por la seguridad social que las primeras. Las mujeres del Gr 2 disponen menos de agua corriente y pieza independiente para cocinar que aquellas del Gr 1. Estos resultados indican que las familias que sufren más problemas derivados de la vivienda son las de NSE MB y dentro de ese grupo, estarían más afectadas las mujeres abandonadas. Revista INVI 1995-05-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62040 Revista INVI; Vol. 10 Núm. 24 (1995); 10-17 0718-8358 0718-1299 spa https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62040/65681 https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62040/66112
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Housing and Poverty, the Case of Young Women
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title_short Housing and Poverty, the Case of Young Women
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description This is a study of young poor families with the aim of detecting which is the most vulnerable group as regards housing. The sample consisted of 100 young families living in Peñalolén. Fifty of them belong to a very low social groups (VL) and 50 to a low social group (L). The women living with their men (Grl) were compared to the ones that are alone with their children (Gr2). The results show that the families which belong to the very low social group are affected by deficient housing conditions and are also significatively more affected by the absence of the father than those form the low social class. Women from G2 usually work and are less protected by social security than women from G1. Women from G2 have less access to fresh water and an independent for cooking than those from G1. The results show that the families that are more affected by problems derived from housing are the ones from the very low social group and within this group the ones left by their husbands.
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