During the COVID-19 pandemic, eviction moratoria prevented or delayed many people from experiencing homelessness.
Reviewed by Danielle Ellis, B.Sc.Oct 18 2023 But now that the pandemic is over and the short-term eviction protection has ended, the number of evictions and cost of basic needs have increased.
To conduct the study, two groups of participants will be identified. Investigators are partnering with a data science firm to identify the first group, which is based on landlord-initiated evictions and court filings for eviction proceedings in Travis and Harris counties. The second group will be recruited using the Housing Precarity Risk Model, developed by co-investigator Timothy Thomas, PhD, research director at UC Berkeley.
I hope that what we learn will push organizations to advocate for resources for those who are dealing with eviction. This study will also help individuals identify their risk of eviction and decision-making factors to avoid it."
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