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Man with dark curly hair sitting with his face in his hands in front of a pile of cardboard boxes as if stressed out about moving.
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Marginalized populations and young adults were more likely to describe their housing as ‘unstable’
July 09, 2024
Man with dark curly hair sitting with his face in his hands in front of a pile of cardboard boxes as if stressed out about moving.
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Marginalized populations and young adults were more likely to describe their housing as ‘unstable’
July 09, 2024
Tents along the street in Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles
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The Housing for a Healthy California program moved 200-plus people into housing and lowered their medical costs
April 17, 2024
Tents along the street in Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles
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The Housing for a Healthy California program moved 200-plus people into housing and lowered their medical costs
April 17, 2024
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UCLA survey finds one-third of those with housing affordability issues delayed needed medical care
March 15, 2023
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UCLA survey finds one-third of those with housing affordability issues delayed needed medical care
March 15, 2023
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In early 2020, more than 160,000 people experienced homelessness on any given day, representing a 40% increase since 2015. A new UCLA Center for Health Policy Research policy paper outlines evidence-based strategies to help address homelessness.
April 11, 2022
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In early 2020, more than 160,000 people experienced homelessness on any given day, representing a 40% increase since 2015. A new UCLA Center for Health Policy Research policy paper outlines evidence-based strategies to help address homelessness.
April 11, 2022
New study shows a link between housing lacking in basic amenities and health insurance
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​There has been recent buzz around looking at how certain factors such as income, education, employment, and access to resources impact health. For example, recent studies have looked at the relationship between housing and health outcomes, positing that unstable housing relates to poor health.
February 27, 2020
New study shows a link between housing lacking in basic amenities and health insurance
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​There has been recent buzz around looking at how certain factors such as income, education, employment, and access to resources impact health. For example, recent studies have looked at the relationship between housing and health outcomes, positing that unstable housing relates to poor health.
February 27, 2020
Rent burden strains more than three-quarters of low-income seniors in California, study finds
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More than three-quarters of California’s low-income seniors are financially burdened by rent, according to a new fact sheet from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
August 21, 2018
Rent burden strains more than three-quarters of low-income seniors in California, study finds
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More than three-quarters of California’s low-income seniors are financially burdened by rent, according to a new fact sheet from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
August 21, 2018
New project will evaluate smoke-free housing in the city of Los Angeles
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Health impact of secondhand smoke on vulnerable Angelenos is focus. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been awarded a two-year project to evaluate smoke-free multi-unit housing throughout the city of Los Angeles.
June 28, 2018
New project will evaluate smoke-free housing in the city of Los Angeles
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Health impact of secondhand smoke on vulnerable Angelenos is focus. UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been awarded a two-year project to evaluate smoke-free multi-unit housing throughout the city of Los Angeles.
June 28, 2018
APHA 2016: Special sessions on the uninsured population, minority aging research, smoke-free housing, plus 45 Center presentations
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Disparities in survey estimates of the uninsured. Lack of diverse scholars to study aging minority populations. Absence of smoke-free housing in low-income, densely-populated communities. Researchers from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research are tackling these critical health policy topics and will share their knowledge in three special sessions at the 2016 American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting in Denver, Colorado.
September 27, 2016
APHA 2016: Special sessions on the uninsured population, minority aging research, smoke-free housing, plus 45 Center presentations
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Disparities in survey estimates of the uninsured. Lack of diverse scholars to study aging minority populations. Absence of smoke-free housing in low-income, densely-populated communities. Researchers from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research are tackling these critical health policy topics and will share their knowledge in three special sessions at the 2016 American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting in Denver, Colorado.
September 27, 2016
Majority of L.A. tenants favor smoke-free apartments,  but 80 percent of units are still not protected
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UCLA-led coalition launches citywide effort to promote smoke-free apartments. Eight of 10 Los Angeles apartment dwellers are not protected from secondhand smoke, and an even bigger percentage — 82 percent — would support smoke-free policies in their buildings, according to a pair of new studies by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
April 06, 2016
Majority of L.A. tenants favor smoke-free apartments,  but 80 percent of units are still not protected
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UCLA-led coalition launches citywide effort to promote smoke-free apartments. Eight of 10 Los Angeles apartment dwellers are not protected from secondhand smoke, and an even bigger percentage — 82 percent — would support smoke-free policies in their buildings, according to a pair of new studies by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
April 06, 2016
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research receives $3 million to combat effects of smoking in multi-unit housing in Los Angeles
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New project aims to encourage smoke-free housing and reduce health disparities. The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been awarded a $3 million federal grant to combat the effects of smoking and secondhand smoke among two highly-affected groups: low-income Latino and African-American families living in Los Angeles, Calif.
September 30, 2014
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research receives $3 million to combat effects of smoking in multi-unit housing in Los Angeles
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New project aims to encourage smoke-free housing and reduce health disparities. The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been awarded a $3 million federal grant to combat the effects of smoking and secondhand smoke among two highly-affected groups: low-income Latino and African-American families living in Los Angeles, Calif.
September 30, 2014