Originally published in 1988, Accommodating Inequality provides a
basis for a radical re-think of housing policy and provision in
Australia from a gender perspective. It explores the way that
housing in Australia helped to produce patriarchal family
structures and simultaneously contributed to the dependence of
women on men. At the time the book was originally published housing
policy at a theoretical or research level was less explored. Issues
such as marginalisation, poverty and low income, domestic
responsibility are discussed in relation to housing. The book
raised new questions and challenged old debates and provides a
clear framework within which feminist housing policy can be
situated.
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