Enrolled But Not Protected: Young Parenting Students Face Eviction at Alarming Rates
One in five young parenting students face eviction each year. New Eviction Lab data show enrollment offers far less protection than it should.
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One in five young parenting students face eviction each year. New Eviction Lab data show enrollment offers far less protection than it should.
A Trellis and 麻豆果冻传媒 survey on housing insecurity for caregiving students produces some of the only data available directly examining how this population experiences housing insecurity鈥攁nd offers opportunities for action.
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