Do Medicaid Expenditures Increase After Adults Exit Permanent Supportive Housing? [0.03%]
退出永久性支持性住房后医疗补助支出增加吗?
Evan S Cole,Mara A G Hollander,Molly Ennis et al.
Evan S Cole et al.
The effects of homelessness and permanent supportive housing (PSH) on health care utilization have been well documented. Prior research on the association between PSH entry and Medicaid expenditures have indicated that such housing support ...
Disaster Preparedness and Housing Tenure: How Do Subsidized Renters Fare? [0.03%]
灾害防范和住房期限:补助租金户的情况如何?
Sarah McCarthy,Samantha Friedman
Sarah McCarthy
Homeowners are significantly more prepared for disasters than renters. However, disaster preparedness among subsidized renters is an understudied topic despite their increased vulnerability to negative disaster outcomes. Previous research s...
Segmented information, segregated outcomes: Housing affordability and neighborhood representation on a voucher-focused online housing platform and three mainstream alternatives [0.03%]
分割信息,隔离结果:在线住房平台的住房负担能力以及三个主流替代方案的社区代表性的差异分析
Chris Hess,Rebecca J Walter,Ian Kennedy et al.
Chris Hess et al.
Online platforms have become an integral component of the housing search process in the United States and other developed contexts, but recent studies have demonstrated that these platforms offer uneven representation of different neighborh...
Spatial Concentration and Spillover: Eviction Dynamics in Neighborhoods of Los Angeles, California, 2005-2015 [0.03%]
2005年至2015年洛杉矶地区的驱逐现象及其空间集中与溢出效应
Kyle Nelson,Ashley Gromis,Yiwen Kuai et al.
Kyle Nelson et al.
The lack of sufficient affordable housing in Los Angeles, California burdens many renter households with the threat of an eviction. Research has identified individual- and neighborhood-level sociodemographic correlates of eviction, but the ...
Hotels as Noncongregate Emergency Shelters: An Analysis of Investments in Hotels as Emergency Shelter in King County, Washington During the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
疫情背景下美国华盛顿国王郡疫情期间利用酒店作为应急避难所的实践及思考
Gregg Colburn,Rachel Fyall,Christina McHugh et al.
Gregg Colburn et al.
This study analyzes the COVID-19 homelessness response in King County, Washington, in which people were moved out of high-density emergency shelters into hotel rooms. This intervention was part of a regional effort to de-intensify the shelt...
EVALUATING CONTRADICTORY EXPERIMENTAL AND NON-EXPERIMENTAL ESTIMATES OF NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS ON ECONOMIC OUTCOMES FOR ADULTS [0.03%]
关于邻里环境对成年人经济结果的矛盾估计效果评估:实验与非实验方法的比较研究
David J Harding,Lisa Sanbonmatsu,Greg J Duncan et al.
David J Harding et al.
Although non-experimental studies find robust neighborhood effects on adults, such findings have been challenged by results from the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) residential mobility experiment. Using a within-study comparison design, this p...
Determining Gentrification's Relationship to Birth Outcomes in Metropolitan California [0.03%]
确定城市化进程与加利福尼亚大都市地区生育结果之间的关系
Audrey N Beck,Kyla Thomas,Brian K Finch et al.
Audrey N Beck et al.
There is inconsistent evidence as to whether gentrification, the increase of affluent residents into low-income neighborhoods, is detrimental to health. To date, there is no systematic evidence on how gentrification may matter for a range o...
The link between gentrification, children's egocentric food environment, and obesity [0.03%]
儿童自我中心食物环境与肥胖之间的关系及城市更新的影响
Christopher Rick,Jeehee Han,Brian Elbel et al.
Christopher Rick et al.
While advocates argue that gentrification changes the neighborhood food environment critical to children's diet and health, we have little evidence documenting such changes or the consequences for their health outcomes. Using rich longitudi...
Gentrification, Mobility, and Exposure to Contextual Social Determinants of Health [0.03%]
再开发、社会流动以及接触社区健康社会决定因素的影响
Arthur Acolin,Kyle Crowder,Ari Decter-Frain et al.
Arthur Acolin et al.
This study uses individual level consumer trace data for 2006 residents of low- and moderate-income neighborhoods for the principal cities of the 100 largest metropolitan regions in the US using their location in 2006 and 2019 to examine ex...
Using the Moving To Opportunity Experiment to Investigate the Long-Term Impact of Neighborhoods on Healthcare Use by Specific Clinical Conditions and Type of Service [0.03%]
利用“机会移动实验”探讨邻里环境对特定临床症状和医疗服务类型长期医疗使用的影响
Craig Evan Pollack,Debra G Bozzi,Amanda L Blackford et al.
Craig Evan Pollack et al.
We performed a secondary analysis of the Moving To Opportunity (MTO) social experiment to investigate the impact of different types of housing assistance and neighborhood environments on long-term patterns of health care use for specific co...