Nordisk Välfärdsforskning (Oct 2023)

‘It’s like they are doing injustice’: A Single-Mother Perspective on Family Homelessness in Sweden

  • Tove Samzelius

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18261/nwr.8.2.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 115 – 126

Abstract

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Abstract Single mothers with a foreign background and their children are a growing group within the homelessness population in Sweden. However, they are also more likely to live in “hidden homelessness” than other groups and are therefore less visible in official counts, a factor that contributes to misrepresentation and misrecognition of their living circumstances. In recent years, this invisibility has been exacerbated through new guidelines that delimit target groups, including families with children, and put stronger emphasis on the individual’s responsibility to solve their own housing situation regardless of structural constraints. This article outlines the experience and impact of those changes as articulated by single mothers affected by homelessness and housing exclusion in the greater region of Stockholm. The findings presented show aspects of experiences of homelessness and encounters with social services that tend to be invisible in official accounts in Sweden. They further illustrate the difficulties and harmful impact on vulnerable women and children of a system that primarily focuses on exit and individual deficiencies.

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