TY  - JOUR
N2  - This article presents an intersectional reading of debates in Welfare/Housing Studies
stemming from Esping-Andersen?s seminal framework for the comparison among Western (social-democratic, corporatist and liberal) welfare regimes. His initial conceptual
formulation attached importance to the class issue, suggesting that different coalitions of
social classes formed in distinct national contexts were at the base of divergence among
welfare regimes based on peculiar principles of social stratification. Feminist scholars,
however, problematized the little attention paid by the author to the gender issue; they
put a spotlight on the effects of de-familiarisation policies on women?s condition, which
has later also favored the identification of a fourth «familistic» welfare regime type in
Southern Europe. Housing scholars have furthermore exposed structural correlations not
only of each welfare regime with its distinctive housing system arrangement, but also of
the principle of social stratification specific to each welfare regime with a distinctive pattern of spatial inequality, providing the conceptual instruments to study how socio-ethnic
segregation (i.e. the race issue) unfolds in cities. The intersectional perspective deriving
from these advancements allows explaining how the way in which a given welfare regime
mediates social stratification dynamics shapes the multiple dimensions of class, gender,
and race embodied in urban inequality.
IS  - 2024
UR  - http://dx.doi.org/10.7389/114001
EP  - 62
ID  - discovery10195148
Y1  - 2024/07/25/
TI  - Regimi di welfare, sistemi abitativi e spazializzazione della disuguaglianza: uno sguardo intersezionale sulla letteratura comparativa negli studi abitativi e di welfare
AV  - restricted
A1  - Belotti, Emanuele
A1  - Arbaci Sallazzaro, Sonia
JF  - Politiche Sociali / Social Policies
KW  - Welfare regime
KW  -  Welfare State
KW  -  Housing system
KW  -  Intersectionality
KW  -  Comparative housing studies.
VL  - 1
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
SP  - 35
ER  -