Multi-Habitation: Urban Housing and Everyday Life in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe, Research Report No. 123

This is a study of everyday life and the quality of living in a poor neighbourhood of Chitungwiza, an independent Zimbabwean town about thirty kilometres south of Harare city centre. In the official view, this is a home-ownership neighbourhood. However, there are usually many families living in multi-habitation on each property, and lodgers outnumber owners. Within a restricted area people have to negotiate over, and adapt their use of space. Their ability to do so differs, depending on whether they are owners, tenants or lodgers, women or men, children, adults or elderly, and whether they are gainfully employed or not. The histories told by the people who are given voice in this report point to housing as highly significant in their coping with poverty, and to multi-habitation as affecting their agency as urban citizens.

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Multi-Habitation: Urban Housing and Everyday Life in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe, Research Report No. 123

This is a study of everyday life and the quality of living in a poor neighbourhood of Chitungwiza, an independent Zimbabwean town about thirty kilometres south of Harare city centre. In the official view, this is a home-ownership neighbourhood. However, there are usually many families living in multi-habitation on each property, and lodgers outnumber owners. Within a restricted area people have to negotiate over, and adapt their use of space. Their ability to do so differs, depending on whether they are owners, tenants or lodgers, women or men, children, adults or elderly, and whether they are gainfully employed or not. The histories told by the people who are given voice in this report point to housing as highly significant in their coping with poverty, and to multi-habitation as affecting their agency as urban citizens.

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Multi-Habitation: Urban Housing and Everyday Life in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe, Research Report No. 123

Multi-Habitation: Urban Housing and Everyday Life in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe, Research Report No. 123

by Ann Schlyter
Multi-Habitation: Urban Housing and Everyday Life in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe, Research Report No. 123

Multi-Habitation: Urban Housing and Everyday Life in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe, Research Report No. 123

by Ann Schlyter

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This is a study of everyday life and the quality of living in a poor neighbourhood of Chitungwiza, an independent Zimbabwean town about thirty kilometres south of Harare city centre. In the official view, this is a home-ownership neighbourhood. However, there are usually many families living in multi-habitation on each property, and lodgers outnumber owners. Within a restricted area people have to negotiate over, and adapt their use of space. Their ability to do so differs, depending on whether they are owners, tenants or lodgers, women or men, children, adults or elderly, and whether they are gainfully employed or not. The histories told by the people who are given voice in this report point to housing as highly significant in their coping with poverty, and to multi-habitation as affecting their agency as urban citizens.


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ISBN-13: 9789171065117
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute, The
Publication date: 06/28/2003
Series: NAI Research Reports Series , #123
Pages: 77
Product dimensions: 5.82(w) x 8.74(h) x 0.19(d)
Lexile: 1140L (what's this?)
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