“A Little Bit of a Security Blanket”: Renter Experiences with COVID-19–Era Eviction Moratoriums
Policy makers at the federal, state, and local levels responded to the COVID-19 pandemic
with a broad array of policies that were intended to prevent housing instability among …
with a broad array of policies that were intended to prevent housing instability among …
Not All Eviction Cases are Alike: How Do Contextual and Individual Characteristics Matter? A Computational Analysis of a Decade of Court Cases from Pierce County …
C Ren - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Eviction is arguably one of today's most significant and pressing issues, affecting millions of
households. On average, 3.6 million eviction filings occur annually across the United States …
households. On average, 3.6 million eviction filings occur annually across the United States …
[PDF][PDF] How Emergency Rental Assistance Might Protect Households With Children From Food Insufficiency
The COVID-19 pandemic took a severe toll on the US economy as the public health crisis
triggered steep job losses, business and school closures, 1 supply backlogs, 2 and rising …
triggered steep job losses, business and school closures, 1 supply backlogs, 2 and rising …
[PDF][PDF] The Crisis is Not Temporary: Evictions after Emergency Rental Assistance in Detroit
A Eisenberg, K Brantley - 2023 - sites.fordschool.umich.edu
As pandemic eviction protections end, low-income renters continue to face a housing
emergency. Prior to the compounding effects of COVID-19, declines in low-cost housing …
emergency. Prior to the compounding effects of COVID-19, declines in low-cost housing …