2019
Using data from the Research Collaborative organizations, Wilder Research conducted a quantitative analysis that looked at the relationship between a resident’s housing outcomes and their criminal background.
Four of Minnesota’s nonprofit affordable housing developers–Aeon, Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative, CommonBond Communities, and Project for Prive in Living–came together under a shared goal: to clarify the understanding of how residents’ criminal backgrounds contribute to housing outcomes, and to share this understanding across their organizations and with the housing field as a whole.
Using data from the Research Collaborative organizations, Wilder Research conducted a quantitative analysis that looked at the relationship between a resident’s housing outcomes and their criminal background.
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