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abstract: 'Women''s involvement in decision-making in domestic energy remains an
under-researched area, especially in the urban context. This research
adopts a gendered perspective in exploring slum rehabilitation housing
in India. Based on a household survey and a focus group discussion
(FGD), women''s household and working practices are explored in interview
narratives and systems analysis. The findings show that the relocation
to slum rehabilitation housing (SRH) has radically changed women''s
household routines (cooking, comfort, childrearing, working and
entertainment practices) and that women are more affected by the
relocation than men. Changed practices, poor design of SRH and lack of
outdoor space have radically increased electricity use and living costs
in all the surveyed households. The economic pressure forces women into
lowly paid jobs or informal economy, creating a vicious circle where
women''s time poverty further reduces their social capital and
opportunities for self-development in terms of education or formal
employment. A comparison of SRH typologies shows that building design
has great influence both on gendered use of space and electricity use,
advocating a courtyard typology. Further, interviews with policy-makers
reveal a dis-juncture between the occupant realities and the policy
objectives. The paper argues that gender equality can and should be
influenced through energy and housing policies and offers a conceptual
framework for inclusive SRH to address this dis-juncture.'
affiliation: 'Sunikka-Blank, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Cambridge, Dept Architecture,
1-5 Scroope Terrace, Cambridge CB2 1PX, England.
Sunikka-Blank, Minna; Haque, Anika Nasra, Univ Cambridge, Dept Architecture, 1-5
Scroope Terrace, Cambridge CB2 1PX, England.
Bardhan, Ronita, IIT B, Ctr Urban Sci \& Engn, Mumbai 400076, Maharashtra, India.
Bardhan, Ronita, Univ Cambridge, CRASSH, Cambridge CB3 9DT, England.'
author: Sunikka-Blank, Minna and Bardhan, Ronita and Haque, Anika Nasra
author-email: 'mms45@cam.ac.uk
ronita.bardhan@iitb.ac.in
anh31@cam.ac.uk'
author_list:
- family: Sunikka-Blank
given: Minna
- family: Bardhan
given: Ronita
- family: Haque
given: Anika Nasra
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2018.10.020
eissn: 2214-6326
files: []
issn: 2214-6296
journal: ENERGY RESEARCH \& SOCIAL SCIENCE
keywords: 'Slum rehabilitation housing; Gender; Domestic energy use; Inequality;
Design'
keywords-plus: SON PREFERENCE; CONSUMPTION; TIME; WOMEN; POOR; WORK
language: English
month: MAR
number-of-cited-references: '71'
orcid-numbers: 'Bardhan, Ronita/0000-0001-5336-4084
Bardhan, Ronita/0000-0001-5336-4084
Haque, Anika Nasra/0000-0002-0717-376X'
pages: 53-67
papis_id: 2abc24a0b49192aac0c64f3f074c80a2
ref: Sunikkablank2019genderdomestic
researcherid-numbers: 'Bardhan, Ronita/Q-7316-2019
Bardhan, Ronita/AAG-3032-2020
Haque, Anika Nasra/AAU-8305-2020'
times-cited: '51'
title: 'Gender, domestic energy and design of inclusive low-income habitats: A case
of slum rehabilitation housing in Mumbai, India'
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000460444100007
usage-count-last-180-days: '1'
usage-count-since-2013: '29'
volume: '49'
web-of-science-categories: Environmental Studies
year: '2019'