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Sociology, Housing, and Gender

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DSEID-001-6431273
DOI
10.1146/annurev-soc-092724-025024
Journal
Annual Review of Sociology
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Published
2025-7-30
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Abstract

The sociology of housing has clear implications for and overlaps with sociological studies of inequality. However, gender is still overlooked and undertheorized in housing research. Drawing on gender scholars, we caution against the tendency to treat gender as a synonym for women, as a variable that compares outcomes to those of men, and/or as synonymous with binary roles (e.g., poor mothers of color versus affluent, White gentrifiers). We demonstrate how a subset of scholars departs from these tendencies and model avenues for further research, for example by viewing housing and gender as coconstitutive. Overall, we argue that the measurement of inequality at the city and neighborhood level stymies focus on gender. However, by taking housing units—and, crucially, the households that they contain—as their unit of analysis, sociologists of housing are well-positioned to merge attention to the importance of gender identities, expectations, and roles with analyses of multiple overlapping levels and sites of inequality.

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Sociology, Housing, and Gender
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DSEID-001-6431273
Authors
Robin Bartram, Japonica Brown-Saracino
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