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The Concentrated Geography of Eviction [PDF]
Preventing eviction is a tractable, efficient way to reduce homelessness. Doing so requires understanding the precise geography of eviction. Drawing on more than 660,000 eviction records across seventeen cities, this study finds the geography of evictions to be durable across time.
Matthew Desmond
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Dutch tenants at risk of eviction: Identifying predictors of eviction orders.
In order to prevent evictions, it is important to gain more insight into factors predicting whether or not tenants receive an eviction order. In this study, ten potential risk factors for evictions were tested. Tenants who were at risk of eviction due to
Marieke H Edwards +4 more
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SynthEHR-eviction: enhancing eviction SDoH detection with LLM-augmented synthetic EHR data [PDF]
Eviction is a significant yet understudied social determinants of health (SDoH), linked to housing instability, unemployment, and mental health. While eviction appears in unstructured electronic health records (EHRs), it is rarely coded in structured ...
Zonghai Yao +6 more
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Neighborhood evictions, household children, and preterm birth among Black birthing people [PDF]
Background Neighborhood evictions are a key component of community-level housing instability and disproportionately impact communities of color. Increased neighborhood evictions may be associated with increased preterm birth (PTB).
Lea Ghastine +4 more
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Neighborhoods with the Highest Eviction Filing Rates Have the Lowest Levels of COVID-19 Vaccination
The aim of this visualization is to determine whether populations at greatest risk for eviction have been vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to the end of the U.S. federal eviction moratorium.
Olivia Jin +3 more
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Race, mental health, and evictions filings in Memphis, TN, USA
Although evictions are a major disruptor of residential stability, their contribution to health disparities is understudied. Both experiencing eviction and the threat of being evicted are associated with adverse physical and mental health outcomes ...
Courtnee Melton-Fant +2 more
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Development and spatial planning policies, especially physical infrastructure, are closely tied to the changes in land use. When these policies intersect with public living spaces, there is a possibility that they are leading to eviction. Although driven
Mochamad Felani Budi Hartanto +2 more
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Evictions and fear of evictions in the Philippines [PDF]
Evictions and fear of evictions in the Philippines reviews the scale of evictions in urban areas in Asia and describes in detail recent evictions in Manila and the efforts made to halt them. It also considers the impact of evictons on those evicted or threatened with eviction.
Denis Murphy, Ted Anana
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The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crisis exposed the U.S. rental housing market to extraordinary stress. Policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels established eviction moratoria and a number of additional direct and indirect renter ...
Peter Hepburn +9 more
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Racial and Gender Disparities among Evicted Americans
Drawing on millions of court records of eviction cases filed between 2012 and 2016 in 39 states, this study documents the racial and gender demographics of America's evicted population.
Peter Hepburn +2 more
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