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_9289 _aHartman, Chester |
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_aEvictions : _bThe hidden housing problem |
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_bHousing Policy Debate, _c2003. |
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500 | _aKEYWORDS: Evictions, housing policy, involuntary moves | ||
520 | _aAlthough evictions are a major housing problem that disproportionately affects lower‐income and minority tenants, no systematic data about evictions are collected on a local or national level. This article presents the scattered available data on the magnitude and impact of the problem, along with existing model efforts to reduce its incidence and impact. Creating a national database on evictions—how many, where, who, why, and what happens to evictees—would be an important first step in focusing attention on this neglected issue. Definitional questions must be resolved as an initial step. In an effort to launch such a project, suggestions are offered on how to begin creating such a database. | ||
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_aEvictions _zInternational _zNorth America _9492 |
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_9290 _aRobinson, David |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/10511482.2003.9521483 _yView item on publishers website |
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