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Effectiveness and Empowerment in Women's Shelter: A Study of Working Women's Hostels in Bangalore India
Author: Pothukuchi, K.
Date: June 2001
Publisher: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
Source: Adapted from Web of Science http://www.isinet.com/isi/products/citation/wos/

Short Summary: Policy debates on shelter for women have focused on family structure, gender roles and the importance of shelter in women's economic development. They emphasize the need for shelter that is generally effective and empowering for women. Although valuable, these general policy proposals are often unable to account for the particular situations in specific cultural contexts in which family structure, roles and economic development are reshaped by women's migration. Through a study of 12 working women's hostels in Bangalore, India, which includes a survey of 126 residents and 4 focus groups, this article analyses the functions that hostels serve for women and explores the aspects of hostels that are effective and empowering. While only partially effective and empowering, hostels offer a significant policy opportunity to help migrant women both expand their personal, social, economic and political universe without losing contact with the familiar and nurturing networks of family, and gain autonomy over their shelter and lives. The article discusses how hostels can provide a stepping stone for policy and programmatic interventions toward decent, secure and empowering shelter for women migrants. This journal can be ordered from backsets@swets.nl, or Swets Backsets Service, PO Box 810, 2160 SZ Lisse, The Netherlands, Fax: +31-252- 415 888.