Housing as a Platform for Health and Equity: Evidence and Future Directions

The links between housing and health are now known to be strong and multifaceted and to generally span across 4 key pillars: stability, affordability, quality and safety, and neighborhood opportunity. Housing disparities in the United States are tenaciously patterned along axes of social inequality...

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AJPH s
Community Health
Fairness
Foreclosure
Health disparities
Health Equity
Health research
Health Status Disparities
Homeless people
Households
Housing
Housing - economics
Housing - standards
Housing and Health
Humans
Hypertension
Inequality
Low income groups
Mental health
Neighborhoods
Other Race/Ethnicity
Other Statistics/Evaluation/Research
Outdoor air quality
Poverty
Public health
Public housing
Public Housing - standards
Residence Characteristics
Residential patterns
Safety
Social exclusion
Social inequality
Socioeconomic Factors
United States
Urban Health
Urban renewal
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