Restrictive rental practices and their impact on families |
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Authors: | Mary Ellen Colten Robert W. Marans |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 48106 Ann Arbor, M1, USA |
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Abstract: | This article presents the results of a national survey about exclusionary rental policies concerning children. Based on a national sample of renters and the owners or managers of their rental units, the data document the nature, extent and magnitude of exclusionary policies, the attitudes of managers about renting to families with children, the attitudes of renters toward living near children, and the effects that these policies have had on American families. The study shows that exclusionary practices against children have increased in the past decade. The data suggest that exclusionary practices pose a real problem for many American families. |
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