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Rented, Crowded, and Unaffordable? Social Vulnerabilities and the Accumulation of Precarious Housing Conditions in Los Angeles
Eileen McConnell
Transborder Studies, School of (STS)
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Business & Economics
Vulnerability
62%
Latinos
40%
Hazard
35%
Disaster
33%
Immigrants
28%
Survey Data
22%
Citizenship
21%
Crowding
20%
Multivariate Regression
19%
Social Groups
19%
Overlapping
17%
Research Work
17%
Disadvantage
14%
Paradigm
12%
Household
11%
United States of America
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
housing conditions
100%
vulnerability
55%
disaster
22%
citizenship
20%
hazard
19%
social group
17%
research work
14%
household
11%
family
9%
distribution
4%
Social Sciences
housing conditions
86%
vulnerability
55%
legal status
29%
disaster
23%
immigrant
19%
citizenship
10%
paradigm
9%
regression
8%
Group
4%