Welfare State and the Gender Dissimilarity Index in Homelessness. A Comparison of Norway, Belgium and Poland
Welfare State and the Gender Dissimilarity Index in Homelessness. A Comparison of Norway, Belgium and Poland
Author(s): Magdalena MostowskaSubject(s): Welfare systems, Rural and urban sociology, Welfare services
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Sociologický ústav
Keywords: welfare state; housing regime; gender; homelessness
Summary/Abstract: This article investigates the structural underpinnings of gender dissimilarities in homelessness from a comparative perspective. The Gender Dissimilarity Index is introduced as a simple measure for quantifying the unevenness of the distribution of men and women across the ETHOS-light categories. Three gendered aspects of the welfare state are considered and compared for Norway, Belgium, and Poland: employment and childcare, housing, and homelessness policies. Based on available data, it appears that the most uneven distribution of genders may indicate a combination of the promotion of the male breadwinner model and relatively broad support for people who are homeless, but also the shortage of affordable housing. A more gender-balanced homeless population may be the result of a combination of housing-led approaches and degenderising policies. However, a similar distribution may be attributed to states with implicitly genderising policies coupled with ‘traditional’ attitudes towards gender roles and a lack of adequate responses to women’s needs.
Journal: Critical Housing Analysis
- Issue Year: 8/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 11-23
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English