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Tag: Poverty destabilization

The Process of Poverty Destabilization: How Gentrification is Reshaping Upper Manhattan and the Bronx and Increasing Homelessness in New York City

As gentrification spreads in parts of New York City and across the country, this policy brief looks at trends in three neighborhoods of Upper Manhattan and the South Bronx—Washington Heights, Highbridge/Concourse, and Kingsbridge Heights—to better understand what poverty destabilization is and where and when it occurs.…

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A Theory of Poverty Destabilization: Why Low-Income Families Become Homeless in New York City

Need for shelter in community districts in the South Bronx and central Brooklyn dominate the list of the highest-contributing areas, while comparatively few families in shelter come from Manhattan.…

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New Yorkers living in affordable housing are struggling to keep up with rent, putting families at risk of eviction and homelessness. In a recent analysis, New York Housing Conference details the crisis and proposes solutions that invest in eviction and homelessness prevention.

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New Yorkers living in affordable housing are struggling to keep up with rent, putting families at risk of eviction and homelessness. In a recent analysis, New York Housing Conference details the crisis and proposes solutions that invest in eviction and homelessness prevention. 

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