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Housing benefit hill and other places: Collected columns, 1993-1998. Edinburgh: AK Press, 2002.

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West, Andrew. No fixed abode: A report on the homelessness and housing problems of unemployed young people in Hull. Hull (100 Alfred Gelder St, Hull HU1 2AE): Centre for the Young Unemployed, 1986.

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Possum living: How to live well without a job and with (almost) no money. Portland, Or: Tin House Books, 2010.

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Venezuela. Comisión de Familia, Mujer y Juventud. Foro nacional: La pobreza : los niños de la calle, el desempleo juvenil, el hambre, los ranchos. [Caracas, Venezuela]: Asamblea Nacional, 2003.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Education, Training, and Employment. Homeless and unemployed veterans: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Education, Training and Employment of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session, September 10, 1986. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1986.

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Team, Ealing Economic Development Division Community Access to Jobs and Training. The Ealing skills survey report - a study of unemployed people living on council housing estates in the London Borough of Ealing. London: London Borough of Ealing, 1988.

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Stanley, Eitzen D., and Talley Kathryn D, eds. Paths to homelessness: Extreme poverty and the urban housing crisis. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994.

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Freed, Dolly. Possum living: How to live well without a job and with (almost) no money. Portland, Or: Tin House Books, 2010.

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Freed, Dolly. Possum living. Portland, Or: Tin House Books, 2010.

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Salhi, Fatma. Marché du travail crise du logement et grande entreprise: Le cas de la sidérurgie a Annaba-el Hadjar. Algeria: Office des publications universitaires, 1990.

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Salhi, Fatma. Marché du travail, crise du logement et grande entreprise: Le cas de la sidérurgie à Annaba-el Hadjar. Alger: Office des publications universitaires, 1990.

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National Federation of Housing Associations., ed. Building your future: Self build housing initiatives for the unemployed. London: National Federation of Housing Associations, 1988.

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Homeownership and unemployment: The roles of leverage and public housing. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003.

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Helmut, Schneider, and Vorlaufer Karl, eds. Employment and housing: Central aspects of urbanization in secondary cities in cross-cultural perspective. Aldershot: Avebury, 1997.

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Freed, Dolly, and Paige Williams Dolly Freed. Possum Living. Audible Studios on Brilliance, 2016.

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Possum Living: How to Live Well without a Job and With No Money. Tin House Books, 2019.

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Bontemps, Arna. Houses. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037696.003.0019.

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This chapter discusses the rent strikes staged by Illinois Negroes with the help of Unemployed Councils in the early years of the Great Depression to resist evictions from the Chicago South Side. Chicago suffered during the depression which began in 1929, and the ill effects of the crisis were graphically reflected in the housing situation. Finding rents hard to collect, many owners agreed to condemnation and demolition of rundown houses as the cheapest way out. This chapter examines the alliance between militant Negroes and neighborhood Unemployed Councils in 1930 to fight Negro evictions from the South Side, culminating in riots on August 3, 1931. It also considers a few bright spots with regards to the Negro housing picture in Illinois, citing the high rate of home ownership among Negroes in Chicago; the provisions made in the State Housing Act in 1933 for the creation of the Illinois State Housing Board; and the completion of the Ida B. Wells Homes, a project built expressly for the colored citizens of Chicago, in 1941.
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Eitzen, D. Stanley, Doug A. Timmer, and Kathryn D. Talley. Paths to Homelessness: Extreme Poverty and the Urban Housing Crisis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Paths to homelessness: Extreme poverty and the urban housing crisis. Westview, 1994.

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Eitzen, D. Stanley, Doug A. Timmer, and Kathryn D. Talley. Paths to Homelessness: Extreme Poverty and the Urban Housing Crisis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Paths to Homelessness: Extreme Poverty and the Urban Housing Crisis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Eitzen, D. Stanley, Doug A. Timmer, and Kathryn D. Talley. Paths to Homelessness: Extreme Poverty and the Urban Housing Crisis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Dislocated workers: Proposed re-employment assistance program : report to Subcommittee on Employment, Housing and Aviation, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C. (441 G St., NW, Rm. LM, Washington, 20548): U.S. General Accounting Office, 1993.

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Horne, Gerald. Black Chicago. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037924.003.0006.

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This chapter examines Patterson's arrival in Chicago. After operating semiclandestinely in Europe and coordinating the Scottsboro campaign, being deployed to Chicago almost seemed like a demotion for Patterson. Surely, the Second City was no backwater, and given its steel mills teeming with proletarians, it was more eye-catching for a self-respecting Marxist-Leninist than a relatively less-endowed Manhattan. Still, the abjectly horrible conditions faced by the Negro working class—including many abodes bereft of water or even toilets—were suggestive of the fact that there was much work to do. Indeed, Patterson was dumbfounded by what he found in black Chicago: 60 percent of Negroes were unemployed, which was “reflected in the terribly dilapidated houses, the crowded kitchenettes, the gambling and vice.” Thus, he said, “We need scores of housing projects that exceed the Ida B. Wells project in scope and in provision” since “the Negro ghetto is an eyesore to democracy.”
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Dislocated workers: Proposed re-employment assistance program : report to Subcommittee on Employment, Housing and Aviation, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1993.

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Dislocated workers: Proposed re-employment assistance program : report to Subcommittee on Employment, Housing and Aviation, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1993.

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Dislocated workers: An early look at the NAFTA Transitional Adjustment Assistance Program : report to the Chairman, Employment, Housing and Aviation Subcommittee, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1994.

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Hershkoff, Helen, and Stephen Loffredo. Getting By. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190080860.001.0001.

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Over the last generation, inequality has risen, wages have fallen, and confidence that children will have a better future is at an all-time low. To be sure, a new generation is speaking up in support of universal health care, better public schools, affordable housing, and livable wages. But until the United States adopts and adheres to policies that ensure dignity and decency for all, people need to get by. This book addresses that imperative. Getting By offers an integrated, critical account of the programs, rights, and legal protections that most directly affect poor and low-income people in the United States, whether they are unemployed, underemployed, or employed, and whether they work within the home or outside the home. Although frayed and incomplete, the American safety net nevertheless is critical to those who can access and obtain its benefits—indeed, in some cases, those benefits can make the difference between life and death. The book covers cash assistance programs, employment and labor rights, food assistance, health care, housing programs, education, consumer and banking laws, rights in public spaces, judicial access, and the right to vote. The book primarily focuses on federal laws and programs, but in some contexts invites attention to state laws and programs. The rules and requirements are complicated, often unnecessarily so, and popular know-how is essential to prevent a widening gap between rights that exist on paper and their enforcement on the ground. The central goal of this volume is to provide a resource to individuals, groups, and communities that wish to claim existing rights and mobilize for progressive change.
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Eitzen, D. Stanley, Doug A. Timmer, and Kathryn D. Talley. Paths to Homelessness. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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