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There is an abundance of evidence supporting a cross-sectional association between poor housing and poor health, but relatively few studies have examined the relationship between housing and health ov

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The gap

There is an abundance of evidence supporting a cross-sectional association between poor housing and poor health, but relatively few studies have examined the relationship between housing and health over time.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • The Dynamics of Unhealthy Housing in the UK: A Panel Data Analysis (2008) · doi

    There is an abundance of evidence supporting a cross-sectional association between poor housing and poor health, but relatively few studies have examined the relationship between housing and health over time.

    Keywords: poor housing health there abundance evidence supporting cross sectional association relatively examined relationship time
  • Understanding generational housing inequalities beyond tenure, class and context (2024) · doi

    Despite this, two key conceptual and empirical gaps remain under-explored: the manifestation of housing outcomes beyond a binary owner-renter tenure framework, and the drivers of inequalities aside from exclusion from homeownership.

    Keywords: despite conceptual empirical gaps remain explored manifestation housing outcomes beyond binary owner renter tenure framework
  • Making Sense of Housing Disparities Research: A Review of Health and Economic Inequities (2013) · doi

    Understanding the role of several under-studied factors on housing outcomes, including health status and disability, and differences in financial capital, such as savings, investments, and other assets, remains a major policy initiative.

    Keywords: understanding role several studied factors housing outcomes including health status disability differences financial capital savings

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