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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Jane M. Everson, | Philip G. Wilson,
Affiliations: The Human Development Center (HDC), Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC), New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Note: [] For more information on this article, please contact Dr. Jane M. Everson ([email protected]) at the Human Development Center, LSU Health Sciences Center, 1000 Florida Avenue, Bldg. 119, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA. Tel.: +1 504 942 8188; Fax: +1 504 942 5908
Abstract: Advocates of homeownership for individuals with disabilities and low-incomes claim that multiple benefits are associated with homeownership versus renting. However, little data exist to support these claims. This qualitative study used a focus group to explore the impact of homeownership on the lives of adults with disabilities and low-incomes. Results indicate that participants are extraordinarily satisfied with their homes, neighborhoods, and status as homeowners. They also expressed more self-determination behaviors and skills since becoming homeowners. However, data also indicate that these homeowners may experience different and perhaps less community presence and participation than they did as renters.
Keywords: homeownership, disabilities, low-income, qualitative research
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 15, no. 2-3, pp. 121-129, 2000
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