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Family Shelter Entry and Re-entry During the Recession in Hennepin County: The Role of Race, Residential Location, and Family Earnings

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abstract_textpThis article examines the extent to which shelter entry and re-entry increased during the Great Recession (December 2007-December 2009) in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Among successive cohorts of families entering the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), Black families were 23 more likely to enter shelter if they were in the 2008-2009 cohort and 28 more likely to enter shelter if they were in the 2010 cohort than if they entered SNAP in 2004-2005. In addition, families who left shelter in 2009 were 39 more likely and families leaving shelter in 2010 were 63 more likely to re-enter shelter than those leaving shelter in 2004-2006. Only a small part of the increases in shelter entry and shelter re-entry was explained by reductions in family earnings. This suggests that the increases in shelter entry and re-entry may have been caused by other factors, such as the decline in the availability of affordable housing./p/abstract_text

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