Background The US foreclosure crisis intensified markedly during the Great Recession of 2007-09, and currently an estimated five percent of US residential properties are more than …
While recent research has illustrated the frequency and deleterious consequences of eviction, the number of executed evictions pales in comparison to the number of poor …
The fourth edition of Housing Policy in the United States refreshes its classic, foundational coverage of the field with new data, analysis, and comparative focus. This landmark volume …
This paper applies established methods from population geography to assess the impact of Australia's emerging housing affordability crisis in shaping the distribution of Australia's …
Importance An accurate understanding of the distributional implications of public health policies is critical for ensuring equitable responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and future …
This paper contributes insights into the role of tenure in modifying the relationship between housing affordability and health, using a cross-national comparison of similar post-industrial …
JN Houle, MT Light - American journal of public health, 2014 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. We examined the association between state-level foreclosure and suicide rates from 2005 to 2010 and considered variation in the effect of foreclosure on suicide by age …
Although past studies establish a link between residential instability and poor mental health, studies investigating the association between perceived risk of eviction and mental health …
JN Houle - Social science & medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
Current evidence suggests that the rise in home foreclosures that began in 2007 created feelings of stress, vulnerability, and sapped communities of social and economic resources …