著者
葛西 リサ
出版者
公益社団法人 都市住宅学会
雑誌
都市住宅学 (ISSN:13418157)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.2009, no.65, pp.59-66, 2009 (Released:2017-06-29)
参考文献数
33

This study aims to understand the single fathers’ housing situation in Japan. Compared to women (single mothers) it is difficult for men (single father) to balance job and childcare therefore the rate of living with relatives was higher than single mothers. And single fathers’ owner occupation rate was double of single mothers’ because single fathers tend to remain their marital housing after divorce and especially single father who lived in their own house apt to remain their marital housing. Kuzunishi (2005) reported that single mother tend to move out of their marital housing (70%) and they chose their new residential area to prioritize preserving their children’s environment or seek relatives’ support for childcare. The tendency of moving situation after divorce between single mothers and single fathers was totally different. From these results it is inferred that single fathers tend to preserve their work environment more than children’s environment.
著者
葛西 リサ 上野 勝代
出版者
一般財団法人 住総研
雑誌
住総研研究論文集 (ISSN:21878188)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.40, pp.35-46, 2014 (Released:2017-08-10)

本調査では,地域生活移行後のDV 被害者の生活課題を明らかにし,被害者向けアフターケアの先駆事例を取り上げ,その内容,運営課題やその可能性について整理した。具体的には,1)被害者の多くは貧困問題,暴力の後遺症による精神問題を抱えながらも,人的ネットワークを喪失し,地域から孤立する傾向が高いこと,2)多くの民間団体が経済的な保障がない中で被害者のアフターケアを実施している実態があること,3)被害者へのアフターケア構築の可能性として,県独自で被害者のアフターケアを展開する長崎県の事例及び障害者総合支援法の枠組みを使った被害者のアフターフォローの実践について提示した。
著者
葛西 リサ 塩崎 賢明 堀田 祐三子
出版者
日本建築学会
雑誌
日本建築学会計画系論文集 (ISSN:13404210)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.70, no.588, pp.147-152, 2005
被引用文献数
1 2

This study aims to understand housing situation of Single Mother Households who are divorced or widowed in Japan. Recently, the greater rate of divorce or separation caused by changes in lifestyles and social status for women have been contributing to the growing number of Single Mother Households. However, these families are facing difficulties in seeking to be economically and socially independent As their income is just a fraction of the general households, under the profit-oriented housing provision, it is hard for many of them to own or rent housing because housing expenses for housing are still much of a burden for single mother households to bear.