A sociology of the homeownership status
Is there a relationship between home ownership status - i.e. whether people live as tenants or owners - and the constitution and configuration of the structure of social inequality?
The dissertation “Renting or owning a home? Theoretical and empirical approaches to a sociology of home ownership status as a forgotten determinant of social inequality" [translated], which was successfully defended in January 2024, has now been published under the title “Renting or owning a home? A sociology of the homeownership status” published by Beltz Juventa (ISBN: 978-3-7799-8406-1).
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Content: The home is the place where we spend the longest time of our lives. Depending on the housing conditions, the home provides specific spaces for experiences, formation and opportunities. From a sociological perspective of inequality, the book sensitizes readers to home ownership status - whether people rent or own - as a forgotten determinant of inequality. With a focus on attitudes (mentalities) and actions (political participation) associated with housing status, it is argued theoretically and shown empirically: Home ownership status is an explanatory factor of social inequality with more than economic inequality dynamics inherent.