
The instability of the housing situation, described in modern economic and sociological studies in terms of precarity, is becoming an increasingly popular object of analysis along with the precarization of labor (starting with the works of P. Bourdieu, G. Standing, etc.). Having an institutional and legal nature since the times of Ancient Rome, precarity, including housing, is determined by two factors. Firstly, it is time. Living in both rented and own housing, a person may unexpectedly encounter circumstances that will stimulate his desire or force him to leave his home, change his place of residence. Secondly, it is the institutions themselves, the rules of the game in different spheres, which can both contribute to and hinder the improvement of the housing situation...
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Cite As (APA): Litvintsev, D.B. (2024). Housing precarization in Russia and in the world: foreign experience and national specifics of measurements. Social dynamics of the population and human potential: materials of the 6th international scientific and practical conference, Moscow, June 20–21, 2024. Moscow: Publishing house of ISESP FCTAS RAS. P. 231–234. (In Russ.).
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