Overview
Methods
Findings
100

What is the main issue that Gretchen Purser’s study focuses on? 


Eviction and housing instability


100

How long (years) did this study take action for?

1 year or 2006-2007

100

What right allows tenants to pay overdue rent up until the moment of eviction, sometimes preventing it altogether?

Right of redemption.

200

According to Purser, eviction is not just about missed rent. What larger crisis does it contribute to? 


Poverty and inequality

200

How many evictions did the research participate in during the study? 


16 evictions 

200

What action taken by tenants caused eviction numbers to drop drastically from 150 to just 30 in one instance?

Paying overdue rent right before the sheriff arrives. 

300

What research method did Purser use to examine eviction and dispossession? 


Ethnographic research or participant observation 


300

Which company did the researcher work with to observe the eviction process? 


Instalabor 

300

Which group of workers is often hired for cheap, temporary work during evictions, with little regards for their safety? 

Low income or homeless workers. 

400

Who are the key players involved in carrying out evictions, according to Purser’s study? 


Landlords, property managers, and eviction crews


400

Besides participating in evictions, which other activities did the researcher do to gather data on the eviction process? 


Conducting 59 in-depth interviews, attending rent court, observing public eviction hearings, and analyzing legal documents

400

What belief might eviction workers develop that justifies their harsh treatment of tenants? 

Tenants are morally deficient or lazy. 

500

Purser argues that eviction is not just an individual issue but a structural injustice. What does this mean in the context of her research? 


It means that eviction is systematically reinforced by policies, economic structures, and social attitudes, making it difficult for low-income and Black communities to escape housing instability. 


500

What specific role did the researcher collaborate with during the eviction process, and why was it important for understanding the eviction cycle? 


Collaborating with an eviction enforcement deputy sheriff to gain an institutional perspective on the eviction process. 


500

What do eviction workers sometimes salvage from evicted apartments, providing temporary relief despite contributing to homelessness? 

Belongings or items. 

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