家与房屋之间:装修劳动与住宅价值的产生

Between House and Home: Renovations Labor and the Production of Residential Value

Economic Geography · 2018
被引 6
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究了加拿大大多伦多地区装修支出增长的现象,指出非正规化装修劳动在应对低息抵押债务引发的可负担性危机中的关键作用,揭示了资产增值策略对非公民装修工的依赖。

Abstract

In 2014, spending on home renovations across Canada outstripped spending on actual home purchases. In this article, I explore this rise in renovations spending through a case study of these dynamics in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), a metropolitan region that has experienced extraordinary growth in both house prices and levels of household mortgage debt over the last decade. While cheap mortgage debt has often been considered a key factor facilitating housing exchange and speculation in recent decades, I highlight the significant role that informalized renovations labor has played in these housing market dynamics across the GTA. Combining secondary data on GTA housing sales and renovations activity with in-depth interviews with precarious renovations workers, I contend that renovating has been a key strategy to overcome the crisis of affordability produced by low-interest mortgage debt. Highlighting the central role of renovations labor in reproducing the home as a commodity with either new use or exchange values, I recast strategies of asset wealth-building and house buying in the GTA as ones highly reliant on de-skilled and informalized noncitizen renovations labor. Informed by intersectional feminist scholarship on paid but precarious labor in the home, I offer a partial perspective on the fundamental importance of precarious renovations labor to the political economy of private homeownership.

住宅翻新非正规劳动力住房商品化资产增值