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Vulnerability to housing loss in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo

Abstract

The present work aims to estimate the population vulnerable to housing loss living in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo (RMSP). For this purpose, we used microdata from the 2010 Demographic Census sample produced by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). Microdata related to family income, species and types of households and conditions of occupation of permanent private households are selected based on theoretical and conceptual premises related to displaceability (YIFTACHEL, 2017YIFTACHEL, O. Displaceability – a Southeastern perspective. 2017. Disponível em: http://mitdisplacement.org/symposium-oren-yiftachel. Acesso em: 04 fev. 2021.
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), housing insecurity and alienation, (MADDEN; MARCUSE, 2016MADDEN, D.; MARCUSE, P. In defense of housing – the politics of crisis. Londres; Nova York: Verso, 2016.), permanent transience (ROLNIK, 2015), gentrification and rent gap (SMITH, 2010SMITH, N. Toward a theory of gentrification: a back to the city movement by capital, not people. In: BROWN-SARACINO, J. (ed.). The gentrification debates. New York; London: Routledge, 2010. p. 71-85.) and gentrification and value gap (HAMNETT; RANDOLPH, 1986 in LEES et al., 2008). The estimated displaceable population vulnerable to housing loss living in the RMSP is 3,423,265 people (2010).

Key words
Displaceability; Vulnerability; Housing loss; Metropolitan Region of São Paulo

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