Samara Scheckler
Samara Scheckler is a Senior Research Associate at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies working on projects related to community-based aging. Dr. Scheckler researches best practices to maximize health, independence, and quality of life for people with a range of abilities and needs. Her work pays particular attention to the influence of the physical environment on policy implementation as well as disparities in access to resources. Previously, Samara coordinated the care of individuals with disabilities living in both institutions and private residences. Samara received her Ph.D. from the University of Georgia in Public Administration and Policy.
By This Author
Identifying the Racial and Ethnic Diversity Within US Households
Meeting the Needs of America’s Older Adults: Could State-Level Plans Better Inform Planning at the Federal Level?
Advanced Age Can Increase Risk of Housing Insecurity and Homelessness
Older Adults with Moderate Income Cannot Afford the Dual Burden of Housing and Care
Older Adults Living with a Partner Were Better Able to Cope with the Pandemic
Household Composition, Resource Use, and the Resilience of Older Adults Aging in Community During COVID-19
How Well Does the Housing Stock Meet Accessibility Needs? An Analysis of the 2019 American Housing Survey
Health Spending Among Older Adults Before and After Mortgage Payoff
Household Composition Under Strain: Regional Unemployment Rates and the Older American Housing Decision
For Older Adults in Publicly Funded Housing During the Pandemic, Service Coordinators Help Build Resilience
Living Longer with Less: The Financial Burdens on Older Women
Cumulative Disadvantage in Hispanic Homeownership: Barriers to Passing Housing Equity to the Next Generation
Older Adults Struggle to Meet the Dual Burden of Housing and Care
Identifying the Racial and Ethnic Diversity Within US Households
Recognizing Racial Diversity Within Households: Implications for Housing Research