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Reversing housing and health pathways? Evidence from Victorian caravan parks

机译:改变住房和健康途径?来自维多利亚时代大篷车公园的证据

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The aim of this article is to highlight a link between housing and health that may have been underestimated: the pathway from poor health towards marginal housing in caravan parks. Almost all research on links between housing and health is derived from large-scale surveys and correlational analyses which suggest a causation path from poor housing to poor health. The big picture of such studies may in fact disguise a reality for a smaller group where poor health leads to class 'slide' and reduced housing options. Qualitative data and life histories from interviews probe such 'reverse' links and also flesh out contextual backgrounds. It is argued in this article that evidence from interviews with 10 caravan park managers and 50 residents from 16 parks in outer Melbourne and rural Victoria supports general arguments that poor health appears to be a pathway leading to marginal housing.
机译:本文的目的是强调住房和健康之间的联系,而这一联系可能已经被低估了:从不良健康到房车公园边际住房的途径。关于住房与健康之间联系的几乎所有研究均来自大规模调查和相关分析,这些研究表明了从不良住房到不良健康的因果关系。此类研究的总体情况实际上可能掩盖了较小群体的现实,在该群体中,不良的健康状况导致阶级“滑坡”并减少了住房选择。来自访谈的定性数据和生活史探究了这种“反向”联系,并充实了上下文背景。本文认为,来自对墨尔本郊外和维多利亚乡村地区的10个房车公园经理和50个居民的16个公园的采访所得到的证据支持普遍的论点,即不良的健康状况似乎是导致边缘住房的途径。

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