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Legal Levers For Health Equity In Housing: Report 3 – Health Equity in Housing: Evidence and Evidence Gaps
; Moran-McCabe, Kathleen ; Prood, Nadya ; Korfmacher, Katrina ; Blankenship, Kim ; Corbett, Angus ; Gutman, Abraham ; Saxon, Bethany
Moran-McCabe, Kathleen
Prood, Nadya
Korfmacher, Katrina
Blankenship, Kim
Corbett, Angus
Gutman, Abraham
Saxon, Bethany
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2019-11
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/7422
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This report outlines what we know and don’t know about the impacts of our legal levers, and how they are influencing health equity in housing. It takes a “cold-eyed view” to clean the slate of misconceptions and unwarranted confidence in existing legal levers, to help us better structure future efforts as the experiments they are. We identify 30 legal levers across our five domains, and review the evidence base for each.
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This series of reports explores the role of law in housing equity and exploring innovative uses of law to improve health equity through housing. The six reports, Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Policies for Action Program, are based on extensive literature reviews and a robust process of semi-structured interviews with thought leaders and people who are taking action in housing policy and practice. This series focuses on how laws and legal practices related to housing have influenced the availability of quality, affordable housing in socially and racially inclusive neighborhoods—and how the policies that work can be coordinated and scaled up for maximum national impact. The reports were also discussed in a three-part webinar series sponsored by the Center, the National Center for Healthy Housing, and the National Low-Income Housing Coalition in 2020.
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Scott Burris et al., Health Equity in Housing: Evidence and Evidence Gaps, Legal Levers for Health Equity through Housing Report Series, (Nov., 2019), https://phlr.org/sites/default/files/uploaded_images/HousingHealthEquityLaw-Report3-Dec2019-FINAL.pdf.
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Center for Public Health Law Research (Temple University Beasley School of Law)
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Legal Levers for Health Equity through Housing Report Series, Part 3
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