Aging
For over a decade, the Center has explored the evolving housing challenges of the nation’s growing population of older adults. Our research examines demographic trends; the supply of housing available to adults with functional limitations and disabilities; affordability problems; the links between housing, health, and community services; and the public and private responses to these challenges.
Living Longer with Less: The Financial Burdens on Older Women
Housing distress and subsequent health and well-being among older adults: An outcome-wide longitudinal approach
Housing an Aging Society Program
Covid-19 RECAPP
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