Restricted Research - Award List, Note/Discussion Page
Fiscal Year: 2023
156 University of North Texas (142044)
Principal Investigator: Kang,Wei
Total Amount of Contract, Award, or Gift (Annual before 2011): $ 109,727
Exceeds $250,000 (Is it flagged?): No
Start and End Dates: 7/1/22 - 6/30/25
Restricted Research: YES
Academic Discipline: Geography
Department, Center, School, or Institute: College of Lib Arts & Soc Sci
Title of Contract, Award, or Gift: Forced Displacement and Community Resilience: Housing Insecurity under COVID-19 in Inland Southern California
Name of Granting or Contracting Agency/Entity:
University of California, Riverside
CFDA Link: NSF
47.041
Program Title:
none
CFDA Linked: Engineering Grants
Note:
The goal of this project is to improve knowledge of the processes and consequences of evictions before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Inland Southern California. The first goal is to analyze the demographic and socioeconomic profile of renters who recently experienced an eviction, as well as the relocation process and outcome. The second goal is to analyze how community resilience and neighborhood change, such as neighborhoods that are gentrifying or becoming more impoverished, are tied to outcomes for renters. The third goal is to evaluate whether and how these outcomes are changed by the pandemic. Specifically, this project investigates formal and informal eviction and neighborhood change before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Inland Southern California using a multiscale, comparative, and quantitative framework. Using both public and restrictive datasets at the Dallas – Fort Worth Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC), this project will model the prevalence of eviction and the threat of it at both the household and neighborhood levels.
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