Rent burden is defined as spending more than 30 percent of household income on rent. In 2009, more than half of renter-occupied households with children (54 percent) experienced rent burden. Between 2002 and 2009, the proportion of households with children affected by rent burden increased significantly. Although rates of rent burden had remained relatively stable for several years between 2002 and 2006, they began to increase from 2006 to 2009. With the majority of renter-occupied households with children spending a large proportion of their incomes on housing, this issue has important implications for children's well-being. For low-income families (family income under 200 percent of federal poverty threshold), who are more likely than mor...
In the fourth brief in its Policy Action series, Children's HealthWatch finds that unaffordable hous...
The affordable housing crisis has plagued the United States for decades. This thesis analyzes the pr...
National research recognizes nutritional deficiencies, sleep disorders, and increased prevalence of ...
Outlines how the lack of affordable housing and the resulting instability, homelessness, and inadequ...
Safe and stable housing is essential to support healthy child development and promote strong familie...
The number of homeless families with children has increased in recent years due to the lack of the a...
As the affordable housing shortage proliferates, more American households struggle with high housing...
This brief uses data from the 2007 and 2010 American Community Survey to document changes in the pro...
Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Work; Law: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hay...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
This paper examines housing affordability in the United States over the past three decades using the...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program is designed to help low-income households consume housing at an ...
The difficulty of acquiring affordable rental units remains the most significant concern for low-inc...
Analyzing what factors lead to rent becoming a burden on renters in 9 different states in the United...
Housing conditions are, of course, mentioned frequently in social work files and case records, but t...
In the fourth brief in its Policy Action series, Children's HealthWatch finds that unaffordable hous...
The affordable housing crisis has plagued the United States for decades. This thesis analyzes the pr...
National research recognizes nutritional deficiencies, sleep disorders, and increased prevalence of ...
Outlines how the lack of affordable housing and the resulting instability, homelessness, and inadequ...
Safe and stable housing is essential to support healthy child development and promote strong familie...
The number of homeless families with children has increased in recent years due to the lack of the a...
As the affordable housing shortage proliferates, more American households struggle with high housing...
This brief uses data from the 2007 and 2010 American Community Survey to document changes in the pro...
Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Work; Law: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hay...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
This paper examines housing affordability in the United States over the past three decades using the...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program is designed to help low-income households consume housing at an ...
The difficulty of acquiring affordable rental units remains the most significant concern for low-inc...
Analyzing what factors lead to rent becoming a burden on renters in 9 different states in the United...
Housing conditions are, of course, mentioned frequently in social work files and case records, but t...
In the fourth brief in its Policy Action series, Children's HealthWatch finds that unaffordable hous...
The affordable housing crisis has plagued the United States for decades. This thesis analyzes the pr...
National research recognizes nutritional deficiencies, sleep disorders, and increased prevalence of ...