An Exploration of Rural Housing Insecurity As A Public Health Problem in California's Rural Northern Counties
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Description
Explores housing insecurity in rural contexts through interviews with 153 adults in California's North State, a rural region with relatively high rates of poverty and unemployment. Discusses challenges related to housing affordability and availability, stability, quality, and community participation, including housing's influence on access to essential services and employment.
Author(s)
Tamar MJ Antin, Emile Sanders, Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, Geoffrey Hunt, Rachelle Annechino
Citation
Journal of Community Health, 49(4), 644-655
Date
02/2024
Type
Document
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Access · Employment and unemployment · Housing and homelessness · Population health · Poverty · California