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Title

Housing and Employment Insecurity among the Working Poor.

Authors

Desmond, Matthew; Gershenson, Carl

Abstract

While social scientists have documented severe consequences of job loss, scant research investigates why workers lose their jobs. We explore the role of housing insecurity in actuating employment insecurity, investigating if workers who involuntarily lose their homes subsequently involuntarily lose their jobs. Analyzing novel survey data of predominately low-income working renters, we find the likelihood of being laid off to be between 11 and 22 percentage points higher for workers who experienced a preceding forced move, compared to observationally identical workers who did not. Our findings suggest that initiatives promoting housing stability could promote employment stability.

Subjects

HOUSING; JOB security; WORKING poor; EVICTION; UNEMPLOYMENT; INVOLUNTARY relocation

Publication

Social Problems, 2016, Vol 63, Issue 1, p46

ISSN

0037-7791

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1093/socpro/spv025

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