Solidarity-Based Housing
The Experience of Aging Women
- By Anne Labit
Pages 247 to 252
Cite this article
- LABIT, Anne,
- Labit, Anne.
- Labit, A.
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.037.0247
Cite this article
- Labit, A.
- Labit, Anne.
- LABIT, Anne,
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.037.0247
This paper deals with two solidarity-based housing projects led by ageing women in France and in Germany. As a result of their increasing life-expectancy, but also of their precariousness and loneliness, elderly European women are bound to invent alternative housing schemes, differing from the usual solutions provided by retirement homes and in-house support. While the former often implies losing one’s autonomy, the latter may result in the breaking off of social ties. Solidarity-based housing is conceived and organised by the women themselves and protects both their individual autonomy and a collective solidarity between them.