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Housing Cost Burden,Poverty Status,and Economic Hardship among Low-income Families
Authors:Yoko Mimura
Affiliation:(1) Department of Housing and Consumer Economics, Dawson Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-2622, USA
Abstract:This study examined the relative effects of housing cost burden versus poverty thresholds to explain the economic hardship of low-income families and compared the differences in these effects among White, Black, and Hispanic families with children in the United States of America. The findings from the multivariate analyses indicate that poverty status better explains variations in economic hardship than housing cost burden status. In respect to group differences, association between poverty status and economic hardship score are different between White and Black families. The results of this study raise the issues of housing cost burden and economic hardship that the country’s low-income Black families disproportionately experience relative to their White and Hispanic counterparts.
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Keywords:Economic hardship  Housing cost  Low-income  Poverty
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