Housing and social mobility in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua (MX) 2002-2010
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https://doi.org/10.32870/rvcs.v0i5.111Keywords:
sociamobility; social housing; housing policyAbstract
With a focus on social mobility as a possible indicator of well-being for the social housing inhabitants, in this work, we report results of afield study that reviews the conditions of social mobility in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua during the period 2002-2010, as a result of the acquisition of new housing. This period is considered because it coincides with the application of the national housing policy promoted in Mexico during the same years. The results of this analysis reflect the effects of the policy intended to address the housing deficit that has been identified in Mexico. For the analysis, we used the variable of dwelling change as an indicator of social mobility, assuming that moving to a new house should mean an improvement in the quality of life for a family. Using this and other assumptions, we analyzed whether social mobility presents components of this change in the lives of the inhabitants, taking advantage of the multiple o ers of the real estate market in Ciudad Juarez during this period. With these results, it is established that, despite the increase in the production of social housing in Ciudad Juarez, the problem of effective provision is sharpened and there seems to be no general positive impacts on the social mobility of the beneficiaries of the policy.Metrics
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