Evicted

poverty and profit in the American city

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Matthew Desmond: Evicted (2017)

687 pages

Langue : English

Publié 13 août 2017

ISBN :
978-1-4328-4313-7
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Numéro OCLC :
987212599

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5 étoiles (1 critique)

Harvard sociologist and MacArthur "Genius" Matthew Desmond follows eight families in Milwaukee as they struggle to keep a roof over their heads.

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5 étoiles

This is one of the most depressing books I've read recently (and I've read a lot of depressing non-fiction.) But it's an important read - I really recommend it.

He follows a number of people in Milwaukee, WI to look at how poverty makes housing uncertain, and how evictions make things so much worse. He follows tenants as well as landlords. You get a peek into how they live their daily lives.

It is so clear how the incentives, both for tenants and landlords, are such that people are continually stuck in a cycle of sub-standard housing, evictions, and homelessness. And the timing and setting doesn't even address the issues that arise when housing is as expensive it is in some coastal cities. There are simple solutions to this problem - solutions we know are unlikely to be politically possible in this country.

Anyway, it's a really well written, engaging, …

Sujets

  • Large print type books
  • Eviction
  • Poverty
  • Low-income housing
  • Profit
  • Cities and towns

Lieux

  • United States

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