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More than3.6 million eviction filings are taped to doors or handed to occupants in anaverage year in America, which is roughly equivalent to the number offoreclosures initiated at the height of the financial crisis in 2010.
and somehow no one seems to care about this crisis that's happening on an annual basis?!
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Desmond, Matthew. Poverty, by America. 1st ed. New York: Crown, 2023. https://amzn.to/40Aqzlp
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- Oct 2023
- Jul 2022
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evictionlab.org evictionlab.org
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; until, in 1907, eachclass had come to be dealt with according to principles which wereobviously very different from those of 1834. The report of this investi¬gation was presented to the Poor Law Commission, with the interest¬ing result that we heard no more of the “ principles of 1834 ”! It wassubsequently published as English Poor Law Policy (1910).
Beatrice Webb studied the effects of the British "principles of 1834" and how they were carried out (differently) from area to area to see the overall effects through 1907. The result of her study apparently showed what a poor policy it had been to the point that no one mentioned the old "principles of 1834" again.
How might this sort of sociological study be carried out on the effects of laws within the United States now in terms of economics and equality for various movements like redlining, abortion, etc.? Is anyone doing this sort of work?
There is an example of the Eviction Lab at Princeton has some of this sort of data and analysis. https://evictionlab.org/map
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- Nov 2021
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www.education.gouv.fr www.education.gouv.fr
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Les responsables légaux des élèves devront attester sur l’honneur de la réalisation d’un test par l’élève et du résultat négatif de celui-ci
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- Jul 2020
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nlihc.org nlihc.org
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Federal Moratoriums. (n.d.). National Low Income Housing Coalition. Retrieved July 2, 2020, from https://nlihc.org/federal-moratoriums
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www.marketplace.org www.marketplace.org
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In Tulsa, evictions were a crisis even before the pandemic. (2020, June 19). Marketplace. https://www.marketplace.org/2020/06/19/tulsa-evictions-were-crisis-before-pandemic/
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www.bloomberg.com www.bloomberg.com
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The Columbus Convention Center Is Now a Pandemic Housing Court. (2020, June 18). Bloomberg.Com. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-18/how-do-you-hold-housing-court-in-a-pandemic
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www.wbur.org www.wbur.org
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North Charleston, S.C., Housing Court Braces For Avalanche of New Evictions. (n.d.). Retrieved July 2, 2020, from https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/06/23/south-carolina-housing-evictions
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- Mar 2018
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www.indiacode.nic.in www.indiacode.nic.in
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vending zone” means an area or a place or a location designated as such bythe local authority, on the recommendations of the Town Vending Committee, for thespecific use by street vendors for street vending and includes footpath, side walk,pavement, embankment, portions of a street, waiting area for public or any such placeconsidered suitable for vending activities and providing services to the general public.
Used in the booklet on Pg 19 as: " The BBMP too cannot evict street vendors. The law is clear that BBMP has to first conduct a survey of all street vendors, and then issue ID Cards. Till then, no one can be evicted ir relocated. The BBMP has also issued a note about this. While clearing footpaths, the BBMP cannot violate the Street Vendors Act. Any move to evict is thus against the law!"
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No street vendor shall be evicted or, as the case may be, relocated till the surveyspecified under sub-section (1) has been completed and the certificate of vending is issuedto all street vendors.
Used in the graphic booklet on Pg 7 as "The police department has issued a circular - no street vendor can be evicted or relocated until the BBMP conducts a survey of all the street vendors and issues ID cards. Any move to evict is against the new law"
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Used in the booklet on Pg 19 as: " The BBMP too cannot evict street vendors. The law is clear that BBMP has to first conduct a survey of all street vendors, and then issue ID Cards. Till then, no one can be evicted ir relocated. The BBMP has also issued a note about this. While clearing footpaths, the BBMP cannot violate the Street Vendors Act. Any move to evict is thus against the law!"
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