A Critical-Realist view of housing quality within the post-communist EU states: progressing towards a middle-range explanation

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Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
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Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
A Critical-Realist view of housing quality within the post-communist EU states: progressing towards a middle-range explanation
In the Journal:
Housing, Theory and Society. 2019, vol. 36, no. 1, p. 44-75
Keywords:
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20 amžius; Lietuva (Lithuania); Priklausomybės / Aaddictions.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Baltijos šalys (Baltic states); Būsto kokybė; Klasterių analizė; Pokomunizmas; Postkomunizmas; Priklausomybė nuo praeities; Rytų Europos šalys (Eastern Europe states); Baltics; Cluster analysis; Eastern Europe; Housing quality; Path dependence; Post-communism.

ENEmploying a long-term perspective, we explore whether ideologically rooted quality outcomes of housing provision under communism have persisted during the post-communist construction of housing markets. Drawing on theories of path-dependent change, we hypothesize that patterns of housing quality still reflect past lines of division, namely the Soviet housing model, and the classical and reformist models of the Eastern Bloc. Using a critical-realist approach to housing quality, we relate households’ experiences to key underlying structures; this ontological depth is then operationalized by means of micro- and macroindicators used as input for hierarchical cluster analyses. Findings support our main hypothesis, yet there is more diversity in households’ experiences than initially assumed. Our study advances a valuable middle-range epistemological frame for understanding the complex social reality of housing and helps shatter the growing view that communist housing systems were all too similar. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1080/14036096.2017.1383934
ISSN:
1403-6096; 1651-2278
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Welfare reforms and socio-economic trends in the 10 new EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe / Jolanta Aidukaite. Communist and post-communist studies. 2011, Vol. 44, no. 3, p. 211-219.
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