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The Impact of Inadequate Caregiving Support on Women’s Housing Stability

The Impact of Inadequate Caregiving Support on Women’s Housing Stability

Historically, the social, economic, and professional burden of caring for children, elders, and people with disabilities falls predominantly on women. Public early education and childcare are critical to sustain employment, education, and other resources that are essential to preventing and ending homelessness. This memo will analyze the gaps in caregiving support in the U.S. and Florida specifically, relevant human rights standards, and comparative good practices that may be useful for the U.S. or Florida to adopt.