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EXPLORING MULTIPLE LEVELS of ACCESS to RENTAL SUBSIDIES and SUPPORTIVE HOUSING. Hous Policy Debate 2014;24(2):467-484

Date

01/01/2014

Pubmed ID

31548783

Pubmed Central ID

PMC6756751

DOI

10.1080/10511482.2013.875052

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-84896995683 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   5 Citations

Abstract

Despite the well-documented benefits of stable housing, there are myriad barriers that preclude low-income and homeless individuals from accessing housing support. This paper examines which individual characteristics predict greater or more limited access to supportive housing and rental subsidy programs in Hartford, Connecticut. Although individuals with HIV/AIDS are most likely to access housing, limited options remain for other vulnerable populations, including those with substance use disorders and mental illness.

Author List

Quinn K, Dickson-Gomez J, McAuliffe T, Owczarzak J

Authors

Julia Dickson-Gomez PhD Professor in the Institute for Health and Equity department at Medical College of Wisconsin
Katherine Quinn PhD Associate Professor in the Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine department at Medical College of Wisconsin