Publisher's Synopsis
The housing conditions and housing market options of Turks in Western Europe are critical but under-discussed issues. Many Turks still occupy the less favourable sectors of the labour market, low income levels restrict housing choices and discrimination imposes additional limitations. In this book, leading scholars in the field describe the housing conditions of Turks in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. Moreover, the authors go beyond description to explain the housing market positions of Turks. A thorough investigation is thus made of factors which may affect housing conditions, including: - - * labour market developments and the employment situation of Turks - * discrimination - * state welfare provisions - * the preferences and priorities of individuals. - - A further comparative element is introduced by examining different locations within each country. A rather bleak picture emerges of Turks still occupying a disadvantaged position in the various national housing markets. Some promising developments are also evident, however, as on average Turks live in better situations now than they did ten years ago. This volume will appeal to academics, students, policy-makers and anyone with a general interest in housing, ethnicity, social geography and urban development.