TY - JOUR
T1 - 'Our home, your home?':
T2 - the precarious housing pathways of asylum seekers in Catalonia
AU - Ribera-Almandoz, Olatz
AU - Delclós, Carlos
AU - Garcés Mascareñas, Blanca
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This paper investigates the multi-layered barriers asylum seekers face in accessing secure and adequate housing in a host society through the case of Catalonia (Spain). While the existing literature mainly focuses on the effects of micro-level factors, we argue that these need to be analysed in combination with meso-level actors and macro-structural phenomena. Drawing on an exploratory survey of 300 international protection applicants and 60 semi-structured interviews with stakeholders and asylum seekers, we analyse their exposure to different dimensions of housing precariousness. Our research finds that, although certain individual characteristics such as age, sex and origin remain relevant in explaining housing pathways, these factors are strongly mediated by the role of NGOs and support networks, and by the structural features of the asylum system and housing market. We conclude that the complex interactions of these factors result in deeply unstable and fragmented housing trajectories that contribute to high levels of disorientation, precariousness, and exclusion among those seeking accommodation.
AB - This paper investigates the multi-layered barriers asylum seekers face in accessing secure and adequate housing in a host society through the case of Catalonia (Spain). While the existing literature mainly focuses on the effects of micro-level factors, we argue that these need to be analysed in combination with meso-level actors and macro-structural phenomena. Drawing on an exploratory survey of 300 international protection applicants and 60 semi-structured interviews with stakeholders and asylum seekers, we analyse their exposure to different dimensions of housing precariousness. Our research finds that, although certain individual characteristics such as age, sex and origin remain relevant in explaining housing pathways, these factors are strongly mediated by the role of NGOs and support networks, and by the structural features of the asylum system and housing market. We conclude that the complex interactions of these factors result in deeply unstable and fragmented housing trajectories that contribute to high levels of disorientation, precariousness, and exclusion among those seeking accommodation.
KW - Asylum seekers
KW - Refugees
KW - Housing precariousness
KW - Homelessness
KW - Housing exclusion
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85142358333
U2 - 10.1080/02673037.2022.2141202
DO - 10.1080/02673037.2022.2141202
M3 - Article
C2 - 38919807
SN - 0267-3037
VL - 39
SP - 1678
EP - 1701
JO - Housing Studies
JF - Housing Studies
ER -