Administrative Burdens in Emergency Rental Assistance Programs
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, localities across the United States have been
given unprecedented short-term rental assistance funding and considerable flexibility in its …
given unprecedented short-term rental assistance funding and considerable flexibility in its …
[PDF][PDF] From narrative scarcity to research plenitude for Asian Americans
J Lee, K Ramakrishnan - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal …, 2021 - rsfjournal.org
War, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen (2016) asserts that all wars are
fought twice—first on the battlefield and then in our collective memory. Our collective …
fought twice—first on the battlefield and then in our collective memory. Our collective …
COVID-19 and emergency rental assistance: Impact on rent arrears, debt, and the well-being of renters in Philadelphia
The federal government allocated an unprecedented level of funding to develop emergency
rental assistance programs to help vulnerable low-income renter households remain …
rental assistance programs to help vulnerable low-income renter households remain …
Can emergency rental assistance be designed to prevent homelessness? Learning from emergency rental assistance programs
Homelessness prevention efforts face an overarching challenge: how to target limited
resources far enough downstream to capture those at greatest risk of homelessness, but far …
resources far enough downstream to capture those at greatest risk of homelessness, but far …
Perceived discrimination and intergroup commonality among Asian Americans
TJ Huang - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the …, 2021 - rsfjournal.org
Group dynamics are central to understanding race in America. Research reveals that Blacks
and Latinos who report discrimination are more likely to feel interracial political commonality …
and Latinos who report discrimination are more likely to feel interracial political commonality …
Understanding low-income hispanic housing challenges and the use of housing and homelessness assistance
Many Hispanic households in the United States face poor housing conditions, high rent
burdens, overcrowding, and—in some communities—high rates of homelessness. At the …
burdens, overcrowding, and—in some communities—high rates of homelessness. At the …
Rental affordability, coping strategies, and impacts in diverse immigrant communities
Rental affordability represents a growing issue across the United States. Existing research
largely focuses on consumption trade-offs related to rising rents or the impacts of poverty …
largely focuses on consumption trade-offs related to rising rents or the impacts of poverty …
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Renters' Experiences with Maintenance Delays in the United States
S Schmidt - City & Community, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Structural racism and individual discrimination contribute to racial inequalities in poor
housing conditions in the United States. Less is known about whether and how structural …
housing conditions in the United States. Less is known about whether and how structural …
Voices from the field: continua of care representatives discuss strategies and opportunities for promoting equity in homelessness services in the United States
The current study synthesizes findings from interviews with 14 CoCs representatives (64%
female, 71% White) asking how CoCs are addressing local race-based disparities through …
female, 71% White) asking how CoCs are addressing local race-based disparities through …
Racial/ethnic inequalities in the indoor home environment among households with people with disabilities
SS Park - Disability and Health Journal, 2023 - Elsevier
Background The indoor home environment (IHE) is an important determinant of health.
However, there is limited information about variation in the IHE by race/ethnicity among the …
However, there is limited information about variation in the IHE by race/ethnicity among the …