This is an opportunity to participate in a comparative study taking place in both London and Paris. The study is for a French charity, but it is being co-ordinated by the company I am working for, so if you meet the criteria and would like to participate, or if you know someone who you think might be interested, please PM me.
The researchers will arrange to come and meet you where you live and interview you there. There are no incentives (ie money) available for doing the interviews, but by all accounts they are interesting.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR TWO CATEGORIES OF PEOPLE:
1- Young people who live in someone else’s house (i.e., not with parents or a partner) and who are:
aged 18-19 OR 29-30
living in South, North or East London
in temporary or permanent accommodation
living for free or paying rent (but do not have a formal lease)
working in interim or vocational employment (shop workers, couriers, etc)
2- People who are providing accommodation to someone (not their child) in their home and who are:
under 40 years old
male
living in South, North or East London
black or other minority ethnic
providing temporary or permanent accommodation
providing accommodation for free or for payment (but do not have a formal lease)
WHAT ARE WE DOING?
We are a London-based consultancy firm doing research into new types of living arrangements and the new relationships that people have with the concept of a home. We would love to interview you to find out about your experience.
WHY ARE WE INTERESTED IN THIS?
More and more people go through phases in their life where they live in someone else’s home (not nuclear family). To meet this demand, more people are offering temporary accommodation in their home.
We are very interested to learn more about this growing phenomenon. It might be caused by economic factors or other factors, but it might also tell us about the evolution of social relationships and relationships with the home, changes in family life and ways of living.
This is an opportunity to participate in a comparative study taking place in both London and Paris. The study is for a French charity, but it is being co-ordinated by the company I am working for, so if you meet the criteria and would like to participate, or if you know someone who you think might be interested, please PM me.
The researchers will arrange to come and meet you where you live and interview you there. There are no incentives (ie money) available for doing the interviews, but by all accounts they are interesting.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR TWO CATEGORIES OF PEOPLE:
1- Young people who live in someone else’s house (i.e., not with parents or a partner) and who are:
2- People who are providing accommodation to someone (not their child) in their home and who are:
WHAT ARE WE DOING?
We are a London-based consultancy firm doing research into new types of living arrangements and the new relationships that people have with the concept of a home. We would love to interview you to find out about your experience.
WHY ARE WE INTERESTED IN THIS?
More and more people go through phases in their life where they live in someone else’s home (not nuclear family). To meet this demand, more people are offering temporary accommodation in their home.
We are very interested to learn more about this growing phenomenon. It might be caused by economic factors or other factors, but it might also tell us about the evolution of social relationships and relationships with the home, changes in family life and ways of living.