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Meeting Family Housing Needs: Experiences of Rural Women in the Midst of Welfare Reform
Authors:Christine C. Cook  Sue R. Crull  Cynthia N. Fletcher  Thessalenuere Hinnant-Bernard  Jennifer Peterson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Iowa State University, 1086 Lebaron Hall, Ames, IA, 50011
Abstract:Though sometimes overlooked, the availability, affordability, and quality of housing in rural communities are a potential barrier to transitioning from welfare to work. In this investigation we examine housing issues confronting 17 rural women and their families who were recipients of welfare benefits in 1997. Respondents' housing accounts illustrate the significance of reliance on both government housing subsidies and informal subsidies supplied by friends, family, and more distant relatives. The study focuses on concerns women have in meeting their families shelter needs and the complexities involved in doing so. The findings of the research suggest that additional housing policy initiatives, as well as a targeted research agenda are needed, especially for families whose welfare benefits are nearing termination.
Keywords:housing  welfare reform  women and housing
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