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Tag: One Degree of Separation: Education

One Degree of Separation: Education, Sex, and Family Planning among New York City’s Homeless Mothers

“Failure to complete high school or an equivalent is correlated with low lifetime earnings, few and low-paying employment prospects, and poor family-planning decisions, factors that can ultimately translate into a crippling cycle of poverty and dependence on public assistance.”…

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NYCHA recently paused its movement of families off the Section 8 housing waitlist due to federal funding changes and the need for city-level restructuring. This isn’t the first time federal shifts have reshaped NYC’s subsidy landscape. Our blog covers 20 years of local rental subsidy programs—exploring their differences, commonalities, and impact. Link in bio.

#NYC #Advantage #Homelessness #Homeless #HomelessFamilies #FamilyHomelessness #FamiliesExperiencingHomelessness

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NYCHA recently paused its movement of families off the Section 8 housing waitlist due to federal funding changes and the need for city-level restructuring. This isn’t the first time federal shifts have reshaped NYC’s subsidy landscape. Our blog covers 20 years of local rental subsidy programs—exploring their differences, commonalities, and impact. Link in bio.

#NYC #Advantage #Homelessness #Homeless #HomelessFamilies #FamilyHomelessness #FamiliesExperiencingHomelessness
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