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Girls, Homelessness, and COVID-19

Kaitlin Schwan, Erin Dej, Alicia Versteegh

2020Girlhood Studies14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Equitable access to adequate housing has increasingly been recognized as a matter of life and death during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite this, there has been limited gendered analysis of how COVID-19 has shaped girls’ access to housing. In this article we analyze how the socio-economic exclusion of girls who are homeless is likely to increase during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. We suggest that three structural inequities will deepen this exclusion: the disproportionate burden of poverty faced by women; the inequitible childcare responsibilities women bear; and the proliferation of violence against women. We argue for the development of a research agenda that can address the structural conditions that foster pathways into homelessness for low-income and marginalized girls in the context of COVID-19 and beyond.

Topics & Concepts

PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PovertyContext (archaeology)Economic growthStructural violence2019-20 coronavirus outbreakSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Social exclusionPolitical scienceSociologyLow incomeInequalityCriminologySocioeconomicsGeographyMedicinePoliticsEconomicsVirologyMathematical analysisPathologyArchaeologyOutbreakLawDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)MathematicsHomelessness and Social IssuesHousing, Finance, and NeoliberalismUrban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
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