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[경제] Challenges and Opportunities to Improve Housing in Marginalized Communities in Bulgaria : A Community Needs Assessment - Findings from Qualitative Research in Six Marginalized Settlements in North-West Bulgaria

불가리아 국외연구자료 연구보고서 - World Bank 발간일 : 2021-04-01 등록일 : 2021-08-15 원문링크

While Bulgaria’s housing sector faces numerous challenges that affect large parts of the populations, marginalized communities find themselves in particularly precarious housing situations. The objective of this assessment is to provide insights into challenges and opportunities related to the improvement of housing and living conditions in marginalized neighborhoods, with an explicit but not exclusive focus on the Roma population. The underlying premise of the community assessment is that precarious housing is not exclusively related to household-level constraints that, for instance, can be solved by investments in individual housing units. Consequently, the authors recognize that sustainable progress in the housing situation of marginalized groups will require an integrated approach that goes beyond assessing uptake and effectiveness of specific housing policies. The findings presented are mainly based on qualitative fieldwork, supported by the World Bank, that was conducted in five municipalities in the North-West (NW) region in Summer 2020. These have been identified as regions requiring the most urgent attention. The qualitative research involved several activities, including: (i) on-site visits, (ii) interviews with marginalized and social housing dwellers, (iii) conversations with municipal and non-municipal experts, and (iv) spatial analysis to understand the situation from the local stakeholders’ point of view. Interviews were carried out in three different formats to best capture stakeholders’ viewpoints and included a wide variety of stakeholders. The study involved the participation of 147 marginalized housing dwellers and 51 inhabitants of social housing across the 18 focus group discussions (FGDs) conducted (3 in each settlement) and the 72 in-depth interviews (IDIs).

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