Research Alert: May 31, 2024
Webinar Recording Available: Understanding Housing as a Social Driver of Health for Rural Residents
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During this webinar, our presenters shared recent research findings on rural/urban differences in housing cost burden and quality of housing stock. This webinar also included results from a series of key informant interviews on challenges and opportunities to support housing and improve health for rural residents. Viewers of this webinar will be able to describe differences between rural and urban residents in basic housing access and quality measures. Viewers will also be able to identify opportunities to improve housing as a social driver of health through policy and programming.
Presenters
Mariana Tuttle, MPH
Research Fellow
University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center
Madeleine Pick, MPH
Research Fellow
University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center
Katie Rydberg, MPH
Program Manager
University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center
Additional Resources of Interest:
- Crowded Housing and Housing Cost Burden by Disability, Race, Ethnicity, and Rural-Urban Location
- Differences in Residential Stability by Rural/Urban Location and Socio-Demographic Characteristics
- Housing for Rural Residents Recovering from Substance Use Disorders
- Housing Quality by Disability, Race, Ethnicity, and Rural-Urban Location: Findings From the American Community Survey
- Key Informant Perspectives on Rural Housing and Health
- Rural-Urban Differences in Housing Cost Burden Across the U.S.
- Rural/Urban Differences in Housing Quality and Adequacy: Findings From the American Housing Survey, 2019
- Rural/Urban Differences in Receipt of Governmental Rental Assistance: Relationship to Health and Disability
- More information about the University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center