Mission
Housing insecurity is an escalating crisis nationwide, with a record number of households struggling to afford rent, maintain stable housing, or access safe living conditions. In Travis County, the burden disproportionately affects low-income households, families with children or older adults, and individuals with disabilities. Our team at the Moritz Center is working with researchers across campus and the community on research projects focused on housing insecurity, with a particular focus on the intersection between homelessness and health. Our projects range in scope and use different methods, allowing us to speak to different facets of housing insecurity. In addition to conducting research to better our understanding of housing insecurity, our aim is to inform public policy and social work practice.
Housing Research
Explore our housing research, grounded in cross-disciplinary collaboration and designed to shape policy and social work strategies that foster stable housing and enhance community health.
City of Austin Homelessness Diversion Pilot

Uncovering the key factors driving housing insecurity to promote well-being
Assessing the Housing and Neighborhood Factors Associated with Better Health Outcomes in East Austin

Connecting home, neighborhood, and health to guide local solutions
Assessing Health, Criminal Justice, and Housing Factors Associated with Becoming Housing Insecure or Homeless

Analyzing local data to address the roots of eviction and homelessness