triangulation of these bodies of research raises the question of whether the pandemic may create a pipeline into housing precarity and homelessness for low-income or marginalized girls in Canada, some of whom were previously housed, while further entrenching
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Girls, Homelessness, and COVID-19
The Urgent Need for Research and Action
Kaitlin Schwan, Erin Dej, and Alicia Versteegh
The Case of the United States
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Social Connectedness and Isolation in Low-Income Communities
Allison A. Parsons, Danielle Maholtz, Jamaica Gilliam, Haleigh Larson, Dan Li, Sophia J. Zhao, Brita Roy, and Carley Riley
Americans, while housing precarity was most prominent for both Black and Latinx communities ( Enriquez and Goldstein 2020 ). Hospitality and educational industries lost the most jobs in March 2020 ( Burns 2020 ), while the retail, transportation, and