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Tag: A Theory of Poverty Destabilization: Why Low-Income Families Become Homeless in New York City

A Theory of Poverty Destabilization: Why Low-Income Families Become Homeless in New York City

Need for shelter in community districts in the South Bronx and central Brooklyn dominate the list of the highest-contributing areas, while comparatively few families in shelter come from Manhattan.…

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A Theory of Poverty Destabilization: Why Low-Income Families Become Homeless in New York City

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