Evans School of Public Policy & Governance

The purpose of the Student Housing and Food Insecurity Study is to understand the prevalence of housing and food insecurity among university students across the University of Washington’s (UW’s) three campuses (UW-Seattle, UW-Tacoma, and UW-Bothell). This study is motivated not only by concerns regarding the increased cost of living in the Puget Sound region, but also by the lack of systematic information about how UW students on all three campuses might be affected by these economic changes. This study is the first to systematically examine the extent of housing and food insecurity among the entire University of Washington student population.

Overall, this research project seeks to address the following research questions:

  1. How prevalent is housing and food insecurity among UW students across all campuses – Seattle, Tacoma, and Bothell?
  2. What are the characteristics of UW students experiencing housing and/or food insecurity?
  3. What factors are associated with housing and food insecurity among UW students?

This study is a project of Urban@UW’s Homelessness Research Initiative.

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  • Rachel Fyall: Co-Principal Investigator, Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, UW
  • Christine Stevens: Co-Principal Investigator, Nursing and Health Leadership Program, UW-Tacoma
  • Lynne Manzo: Co-Principal Investigator, College of Built Environments, UW
  • Kels Phelps: Research Assistant, Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, UW
  • Matt Fowle: Research Assistant, Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, UW

For statewide referrals to food, housing, and many other resources, call 211 on your phone or visit Washington 2-1-1

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