Study: Black people in England are four times more likely to be homeless

Study: Black people in England are four times more likely to be homeless

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A three -year study in England showed that the ethnicity of a person is the determining factor in the question of whether a person becomes homeless.


A new study of homelessness in England, the first in more than 20 years, has shown that black people in Britain, just like their American counterparts, are also disproportionately affected by homelessness. Black British are four times as chance as whites to face homelessness and also have more disadvantages in their efforts to obtain housing.

According to The guardianThe three -year study Led by academics At the University of Heriot-Watt, the ethnicity of a person is the determining factor in the question of whether a person will become homelessness above factors such as geography, poverty or home ownership.

The main author of the report, Prof. Suzanne Fitzpatrick, told the outlet that racism, both in the past and in presentation, is how British people navigates the society of the country.

“There are lung-term forms of structural disadvantage, rooted in historic racism, which are impacting on risks of homelessness. But the data indicates present-day discrimination is also playing a role. We hears landlord-racism-from-rully-for-rully-for-rully-for-rully-for-rully-for-rully-for-rully-racism-for-rally fort They’re Black, particularly if they’re refugees, or imposing rules or restrictions on them that they don’t Impose on Other tenants, “Fitzpatrick Told The guardian.

Similarly, Miri Macrae, the director of campaigns and policy in Shelter, gave a British charity in her comments that inequality “stays in our housing system”.

She continued: “The evidence is clear – devastating, black people become rather homeless and less likely to have a safe house. Racial stereotypes, culturally insensitive communication and unjust treatment of housing officials, as well as excessive questions about applying for the application process, do not let black people feel neglected and deholely, neglected and deholent, neglected and neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected and deholely,” “.”

According to the study, which analyzed 750,000 household outcome data from official homelessness data between 2019 and 2022, the researchers discovered that only 10% of black families in the legal homelessness system was able to get social housing, compared to 24% of the white families.

Moreover, the study pointed out that families with black heads of households were also more likely to be stuck in temporary accommodation (TA) for a long time than families led by whites.

Almost half (43%) of the black families were in the TA period for more than two years, compared to 25% of the white families. Moreover, 18% of black families had been in TA for more than five years, but only eight percent of white families experienced the same.

These figures offered some context for the experience of black British such as Uchenna Eneke, one of the 16 people who have assessed the Peer study. After her experiences that try to find stable housing, Eneke is now a volunteer at Shelter and argues for people who have difficulty finding housing.

As she told the outlet: “It makes you question everything – is it because I am black? Is it because I am a woman? Is it because I am a single mother? I saw people around me to repeat and I came for them,” said Eneke. “Especially with a name like mine. Sometimes I had to turn my name into an English name – I called myself Gillian – just to get through to talk to someone.”

She continued: ‘I tried to ask for help, but nothing happened. You just keep for yourself, keep your head down, don’t let your children be removed from you. I finally had a bit of a nervous breakdown. We need the laws to change because people go crazy.

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