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    Background Housing instability is a key social determinant of health and has been linked to adverse short- and long-term health. Eviction reflects a severe form of housing instability and disproportionately affects minority and women residents in the USA; however, its relationship with mortality has not previously been described. Objective To evaluate the independent association of county-level…

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    • NEW: Does #Eviction rates impact all-cause mortality? We found that mortality ⬆️ by 9.32 deaths per 100,000 people for every 1% increase in eviction rates. This effect was strongest in counties with ⬆️ rate of Black & women residents. https://t.co/9q8olBVNgb #HousingisHealth https://t.co/4yzbNBdRj5

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    The Evictions Study - 2 year(s) ago

    Combining theory & data science to understand demographic disparities &neighborhood drivers of eviction. Our interdisciplinary research team examines court records and Sheriff warrants to identify race, ethnic, and sex disparities of evicted renters. Our goal is to expand public and scholarly knowledge by…

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    • The https://t.co/bPmK0TEonE released an interactive map of where the highest #eviction risk is located in #baltimore https://t.co/gbtTBplTQ0 #BaltimoreEvictionMap

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    ‘Facilities very rarely have just cause when they seek eviction for a reason other than nonpayment.’

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    • "Facing an #eviction dispute in an apartment rental situation is hard enough, but pressure is magnified when you receive around-the-clock care from your eviction adversary." Learn how to push back against #NusingHome evictions: https://t.co/offacbn810

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    With the moratorium on evictions in federally assisted or backed housing having expired, near retirees, many of whom are struggling with their employment and housing, are of great concern.

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    • After Congress failed to extend the eviction moratorium, many older adults and near-retirees could be facing eviction. @LeadingAge's Alisha Sanders covered the approaching #eviction crisis in two articles for #GenerationsNow: https://t.co/CgG7s1cwnw and https://t.co/PJkYql59td

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    ‘Facilities very rarely have just cause when they seek eviction for a reason other than nonpayment.’

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    • In a new article on #GenerationsNow, Eric Carlson of @justiceinaging offers some #realtalk: "For nursing facility residents, the first rule for avoiding #eviction is stupefyingly simple: Don’t move out. Really. I’m not kidding. Don’t. Move. Out." Read more https://t.co/offacbn810

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    ‘Facilities very rarely have just cause when they seek eviction for a reason other than nonpayment.’

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    • In a new article on #GenerationsNow, Eric Carlson of @justiceinaging offers some #realtalk: "For nursing facility residents, the first rule for avoiding #eviction is stupefyingly simple: Don’t move out. Really. I’m not kidding. Don’t. Move. Out." Read more https://t.co/offacb5wCq

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    ‘Facilities very rarely have just cause when they seek eviction for a reason other than nonpayment.’

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    • In a new article on #GenerationsNow, Eric Carlson of @justiceinaging offers some #realtalk: "For nursing facility residents, the first rule for avoiding #eviction is stupefyingly simple: Don’t move out. Really. I’m not kidding. Don’t. Move. Out." Read more https://t.co/offacbn810