2022
DOI: 10.3102/00346543221079416
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Growing Up as Rents Rise: How Housing Affordability Impacts Children

Abstract: Over the past several decades, housing costs have risen sharply, and as a result, an increasing number of families have become “housing cost burdened,” paying more than one third of their income toward rent and utilities. This integrative literature synthesis considers the known and potential impacts of families’ housing affordability problems on child development and schooling outcomes through a review of 64 studies published between 2000 and 2020. The synthesis proceeds in three sections: the first section e… Show more

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“…This may include how districts collaborate intra-organizationally to communicate the metropolitan impacts of gentrification on schools or devise policy strategies to sustain teachers of color in gentrifying contexts. This may include housing policies, tenant protections, and targeted support services to counter gentrification and its impacts on youth, families, and educators of color that desire to live in the communities where they work (Holme, 2022; Pearman, 2019). Additional research is also needed to unpack the racial dynamics of gentrification in schools that move beyond traditional political economy analyses of gentrification, which largely focus on the flow of resources and capital.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may include how districts collaborate intra-organizationally to communicate the metropolitan impacts of gentrification on schools or devise policy strategies to sustain teachers of color in gentrifying contexts. This may include housing policies, tenant protections, and targeted support services to counter gentrification and its impacts on youth, families, and educators of color that desire to live in the communities where they work (Holme, 2022; Pearman, 2019). Additional research is also needed to unpack the racial dynamics of gentrification in schools that move beyond traditional political economy analyses of gentrification, which largely focus on the flow of resources and capital.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature low housing 3 The authors argue that the effect of an increase in housing prices can be positive for homeowners who have taken out a mortgage as the increase in housing wealth increases the value of the home as a collateral (Atalay andEdwards, 2022). 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1207807 Frontiers in Sociology 04 frontiersin.org affordability can lead to a range of social problems such as increased homelessness, deteriorating health (Baker et al, 2020) and might also negatively impact child outcomes in the families concerned (Holme, 2022). In addition, unaffordability of housing can also contribute to class-based residential segregation, when low income people are priced out from more attractive neighborhoods (or cities).…”
Section: The Impact Of the Local Context On Financial Satisfaction Am...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across the world, a growing number of households have experienced housing insecurity due to rapidly rising housing prices, stagnated wages, and insecure employment [4,5]. The literature highlights that housing insecurity negatively affects various dimensions of lives, including physical health [6], education outcomes [7], employment [8], and social networks [9].…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%