1. Racial Inequity and Homelessness: Findings from the SPARC Study
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Julia Tripp, Molly Richard, Marc Dones, Jeffrey Olivet, Svetlana Yampolskaya, Catriona Wilkey, Regina Cannon, and Maya Beit-Arie
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030505 public health ,Sociology and Political Science ,Poverty ,Multimethodology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Ethnic group ,050301 education ,General Social Sciences ,Criminology ,Racism ,03 medical and health sciences ,Race (biology) ,Sociology ,0305 other medical science ,0503 education ,media_common - Abstract
This study examines racial inequities and homelessness in the United States through mixed methods research in eight communities. We compare the race and ethnicity of those experiencing homelessness to the general population and to people in poverty, and we also explore how race and ethnicity are associated with housing outcomes. Interviews with 195 individuals of color explore pathways into homelessness and drivers of outcomes. We find that Black/African Americans and Native Americans were the most overrepresented among those experiencing homelessness in each community, and interview data suggest that factors associated with homelessness for people of color include barriers to housing and economic mobility, racism and discrimination within homeless services, and involvement in multiple systems, including criminal justice. How race and ethnicity were associated with outcomes varied for youth, single adults, and families. We argue that researchers and policy-makers need to address homelessness with attention to racial justice.
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- 2021
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