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House poor in Los Angeles: Examining patterns of housing-induced poverty by race, nativity, and legal status
Eileen McConnell
Transborder Studies, School of (STS)
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Business & Economics
Latinos
100%
Poverty
64%
Housing Affordability
56%
Residual Income
45%
Immigrants
35%
Income
19%
African Americans
18%
Housing Expenditures
16%
Logistic Regression
14%
Survey Data
13%
Citizenship
13%
Alternatives
9%
Ethnic Groups
8%
Policymaker
8%
United States of America
8%
Costs
4%
Social Sciences
legal status
90%
poverty
59%
income
35%
immigrant
30%
American
16%
additional evidence
13%
expenditures
9%
citizenship
8%
logistics
8%
ethnicity
7%
regression
6%
Group
6%
costs
5%
experience
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
poverty
87%
income
46%
African American
29%
citizenship
16%
ethnicity
13%
shelter
11%
expenditure
10%
logistics
9%
family
7%
need
5%
cost
5%