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Tag: low wage

The High Stakes of Low Wages: Employment among New York City’s Homeless Parents

a policy brief from ICPH May 2013 Finding a job continues to be a challenge for many New Yorkers. In March 2013 the city’s jobless rate was 8.9%;1 for homeless families, unemployment was significantly higher, with some estimates at 57%.2 Yet work has become practically the only means out of shelter, as budget constraints have…

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For families experiencing homelessness, shelter isn’t just a roof over their head— it’s a lifeline.

For years, many NYC families were placed in shelters run by private landlords, an approach that can be costly for the city and often provides fewer services for residents. Now, city agencies are increasingly prioritizing nonprofit-run shelters designed with families in mind. These sites offer private living spaces, children`s recreation areas, expanded laundry facilities and, at one new Flushing location, even accommodations for pets.

Advocates and officials say these changes can help reduce the stigma of homelessness and provide families with a more stable, supportive environment as they work toward permanent housing.

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For families experiencing homelessness, shelter isn’t just a roof over their head— it’s a lifeline.

For years, many NYC families were placed in shelters run by private landlords, an approach that can be costly for the city and often provides fewer services for residents. Now, city agencies are increasingly prioritizing nonprofit-run shelters designed with families in mind. These sites offer private living spaces, children's recreation areas, expanded laundry facilities and, at one new Flushing location, even accommodations for pets.

Advocates and officials say these changes can help reduce the stigma of homelessness and provide families with a more stable, supportive environment as they work toward permanent housing.

Link in bio.

@aafenyc @uri_nyc
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The High Stakes of Low Wages: Employment among New York City’s Homeless Parents

  • ICPH_policybrief_TheHighStakesofLowWages_2013.pdf