Robert Collinson et al., Eviction and Poverty in American Cities, Nat’l Bureau of Econ. Research (Aug. 2022; revised July 2023) (studying “the consequences of eviction for tenants using newly linked administrative data from … Cook County (which includes Chicago) and New York City.”; finding that eviction orders increase homelessness and hospital visits, reduce earnings, durable goods consumption, and access to credit for two years).
Robert Collinson et al., Eviction and Poverty in American Cities, Nat’l Bureau of Econ. Research (Aug. 2022; revised July 2023) (studying “the consequences of eviction for tenants using newly linked administrative data from … Cook County (which includes Chicago) and New York City.”; finding that eviction orders increase homelessness and hospital visits, reduce earnings, durable goods consumption, and access to credit for two years).