Non-traditional families face rental discrimination, Social Problems reports
October 24, 2011
In the August issue of
Social Problems, The
Society for the Study of Social Problems' flagship journal, researchers report that new forms of family households--especially, single parents and same-sex couples--are likely to face discrimination in their interactions with rental markets.
For a report on the researchers' study, see
edmontonsocialplanning.ca, and to read the full study, see
jstor.org [article is free for a limited time].