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Rhode Island's Hidden Homeless


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This episode dives into the often overlooked dimension of homelessness—doubling up—and its profound impact on housing insecurity. Molly Richard, Assistant Professor of Public Health at the University of Rhode Island, sheds light on how hidden homelessness skews data, affects policy, and requires targeted solutions.

In this episode:

  • What doubling up is and how it differs from traditional definitions of homelessness.
  • The challenges in measuring hidden homelessness and the true scale of the crisis.
  • How current federal policies exclude doubling up, impacting eligibility for aid.
  • The connection between economic factors like unemployment and rent costs with doubling up.
  • The importance of broad, multi-pronged strategies to prevent and respond to hidden homelessness.
  • The role of housing affordability, rapid policy innovation, and community-based approaches.
  • Why understanding and addressing doubling up is critical to reducing overall homelessness.

Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction to hidden homelessness and the concept of doubling up

00:27 - Defining doubling up and how it fits into broader homelessness issues

01:24 - The measurement and reporting challenges of doubling up phenomena

02:49 - The real number of doubled-up households and its implication on state figures

03:43 - Impact of federal definitions on homelessness aid eligibility

04:55 - The financial human cost and policy gaps caused by exclusion of doubling up

05:34 - How community data and census estimates reveal the scale of doubling up

06:41 - The connection between structural economic conditions and doubling up

07:39 - Factors influencing who doubles up and regional differences in service access

09:51 - How previous living situations predict future homelessness and prevention opportunities

10:28 - The four-prong strategy for tackling hidden homelessness

11:20 - The importance of flexible, local response systems beyond federal definitions

12:46 - The essential role of affordable housing, economic stability, and innovation

13:35 - The broader economic context influencing housing insecurity and solutions from policymakers

15:37 - Emerging housing solutions like modular homes and zoning considerations

17:07 - Balancing quality and rapid construction in addressing the housing crisis

18:13 - The danger of ignoring hidden homelessness in policy and public perception

19:24 - How research should inform policy to prevent crises before they escalate

20:26 - The significance of early intervention and data tracking for long-term impact

21:02 - The influence of cultural conversations, including pop culture, on understanding homelessness

21:58 - Building on community dialogue to address housing as a spectrum of need

22:03 - Closing thoughts and the importance of expertise in policymaking

Resources & Links:

  • Journal of Urban Affairs - Community Level Predictors of Doubling Up
  • US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
  • Rhode Island Housing Data & Analysis
  • Population and Housing Census Data
  • Echo Village Modular Housing Pilot (Note: Placeholder link)

Connect with Molly Richard:

  • University of Rhode Island - Professor Molly Richard

Notable Quote:

"Addressing hidden homelessness requires understanding the spectrum of living situations—because when we ignore the unseen, we underestimate the true scale of the crisis."

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