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Tiny houses as instruments for reducing poverty and promoting social integration in Germany

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  • Anne Fischer

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Poverty and social exclusion are becoming increasingly evident in Germany. In particular, the risk of growing poverty among certain groups and an increase in homelessness is encouraged by a lack of social housing and rising rents. Existing policies seem to reach their limits, while SDG 1 and 10 call for global measures to reduce poverty and inequalities. Tiny houses have attracted international attention on tackling homelessness, but there is a shortage of scientific research on their potential, globally and especially for Germany. Furthermore, it is unclear to what extent the integration of these houses is possible for Germany. Expert interviews, carried out as part of this study, offer the opportunity to identify specific integration paths and barriers. In context of homelessness and migration, case studies based on document analysis serve to identify individual potentials in terms of reducing specific problems of homelessness and promoting social integration dynamics. Tiny houses can be used as instruments for this purpose, and their integration into manufacturing processes and existing communities seems to be very effective.

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  • Anne Fischer, 2022. "Tiny houses as instruments for reducing poverty and promoting social integration in Germany," International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(3/4), pages 297-321.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisde:v:16:y:2022:i:3/4:p:297-321
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