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Eviction

open access: yes, 2012
M. Slatter ; Eviction highlights the distinctions between 'housing' and 'home'. Various studies have consistently shown that eviction is a more likely reality for the poor, the marginalised, and the vulnerable. Eviction marks the limit of security of tenure.
M. Slatter, Slatter, M.
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Eviction

open access: yes, 1995
Abstract The tenants were to leave Strokestown in five “batches,” the first four in groups just over one hundred in number and the last made up of stragglers, those who had at first refused the offer of a free passage to America or who could not make up their minds until all the rest had left.
Norman-Eady, Sandra.
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"The Eviction" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Eviction is a film about the forced eviction of a large homeless encampment in Dallas. In an effort to understand the gravity over a month of filming I will capture the stories of people, events, and the trials of those who are trying to offer a hand up.
Galloway, Andrew Reynolds
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The Colonialism of Eviction

open access: yesJournal of Law and Social Policy, 2023
Very little scholarship has specifically considered the phenomenon of eviction as a colonial process, or examined the role of the eviction legal system in reproducing colonial structures and relations.
Sarah Buhler, Patricia Barkaskas
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Eviction is not a disaster

Development Policy Review, 2020
AbstractMotivationShould the process of forcibly evicting people from customary land be classified as a “disaster”? Some international organizations and governments are integrating processes on forced eviction of urban residents into policies that are primarily designed to manage displacements due to climate change and disasters—such as Vanuatu’s 2018 ...
Day, J, Wewerinke‐Singh, M, Price, S
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Evictions and psychiatric treatment

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2022
AbstractStable housing is critical for health, employment, education, and other social outcomes. Evictions reflect a form of housing instability that is experienced by millions of Americans each year. Inadequately treated psychiatric disorders have the potential to influence evictions in several ways.
Ashley C, Bradford   +1 more
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Eviction

open access: yes, 2018
In this project, students investigated how Hartford residents came to face eviction, their experiences with the eviction process, and the immediate and long-term ramifications of their evictions on their families.
Pressman, Lindsay, White, Anjenique
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The Health Impact of Evictions

Pediatrics, 2021
A slip of paper posted on a door can signal the beginning of a destructive process for children’s health. Each year, more than 2.3 million households receive eviction notices.1 Despite fair housing laws which ban discrimination against children and families, households with children are more likely to be evicted than childless households, even when ...
Dana K, Goplerud   +2 more
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