Steve Metraux

Associate Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration; Director Center for Community Research & Service

  • Newark DE UNITED STATES

Prof. Metraux has over two decades of experience with research and policy work on homelessness, affordable housing and eviction.

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Biography

Stephen Metraux is Associate Professor at the Biden School of Public Policy and Administration of the University of Delaware, where he directs the Center for Community Research and Service.

Steve’s research on homelessness has included pioneering work on using administrative and survey data to better understand the impacts and costs of homelessness across a range of services systems. More generally, his research has examined how various institutional contexts intersect with homelessness, including the military, jails and prisons, and child welfare. He has worked extensively with public agencies and non-profits on using available data to better understand and evaluate their homeless, housing and related services and the people who use them.

Steve’s current research focuses on unsheltered homelessness and local responses to homelessness encampments, with projects funded by the Arnold Foundation and the City of Philadelphia. He is also continuing work on veteran homelessness that he started during his tenure as an Analyst with the VA’s National Center for Homelessness Among Veterans.

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Social Services

Areas of Expertise

Homelessness
Housing Affordabiilty
Veteran Homelessness
Affordable Housing
Eviction
Impact of COVID-19 on Homelessness

Media Appearances

WA’s ‘one of a kind’ youth homelessness response shows big results

Seattle Times  online

2024-05-25

One of the biggest predictors of becoming homeless is having experienced it previously, said Stephen Metraux, Associate Professor in the Joseph R. Biden School of Public Policy. “So if kids have experienced homelessness, that would put them at additional risk,” he said.

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Why King County homeless count continues, even with accuracy in doubt

Seattle Times  online

2024-02-07

Stephen Metraux, Associate Professor in the Joseph R. Biden School of Public Policy, said that decreases captured in the Point-in-Time count are useful to correlate with programs and interventions that are working. He highlighted how a national drop in veteran homelessness has created a blueprint on how homelessness can be addressed through housing subsidies and wraparound services.

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Opinion | Solutions for Kensington don’t begin or end with calling the National Guard

The Philadelphia Inquirer  online

2023-12-15

For change in Kensington, the scale of the solutions must be commensurate to the scale of the problem, and we must supplant ineffective approaches with a willingness to try new things.

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Articles

Characteristics associated with homeless pregnant women in Columbus, Ohio

Maternal and Child Health Journal

2021

The effects of homelessness on pregnant women are substantial. We aim to identify key characteristics of a group of women identified as homeless and pregnant in order to understand their history of housing, family composition, health, and demographics as a first step for future intervention.

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Association Between Registered Sex Offender Status and Risk of Housing Instability and Homelessness among Veterans

Journal of Interpersonal Violence

2022

Research is limited about whether and to what extent registered sex offenders (RSOs) face an increased risk of housing instability. The intersection of RSO and housing instability is particularly salient for veterans as there are disproportionately higher rates of veterans among both RSOs and homeless populations. This study assessed the relationship between RSO status and risk of housing instability and homelessness among military veterans. We matched a list of 373,774 RSOs obtained from publicly available sex offender registries in 19 states with a cohort of 5.9 million veterans who responded to a brief screening for housing instability administered throughout the Veterans Health Administration between 2012 and 2016. Logistic regression estimated adjusted odds of any housing instability and homelessness among veterans identified as RSOs. Veterans identified as RSOs had 1.81 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.46–2.25) and 2.97 (95% CI 1.67–5.17) times greater odds of reporting any housing instability and homelessness, respectively, than non-RSOs. Findings represent some of the strongest evidence to date for the high risk of housing instability and homelessness among RSOs, suggesting a clear gap in policy and programmatic responses to their unique housing needs. Evidence-based alternative approaches to residence restriction laws may reduce recidivism and protect public safety.

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Prior Evictions Among People Experiencing Homelessness in Delaware

Delaware Journal of Public Health

2022

Eviction is frequently a precursor to homelessness. This is an exploratory study that looks at a group of homeless adults who stayed in Delaware homeless shelters in 2019 and the extent by which their homelessness is preceded by an eviction filing. Specifically, we match records of homeless shelter use with records from a court-based database of eviction filings, both in Delaware, to determine the frequency and correlates of prior eviction among adults staying in Delaware shelter and/or transitional housing facilities in 2019. Results show that 21 percent of the people in the study group had records of eviction filings in the 2-year period prior to initial homeless services use. Recent history of eviction filings was much more prevalent among study group members who were homeless with their children (ie, with families), who were Black, and/or who were female. These findings are consistent with prior research and demonstrate the potential of interventions designed to mitigate eviction to also reduce homelessness, especially among families with children.

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Education

Grinnell College

BA

Philosophy

1986

University of Texas at Arlington

MA

Urban Studies

1994

University of Pennsylvania

PhD

Sociology

2002

Affiliations

  • Delaware Homeless Continuum of Care : Board Member
  • Public Allies Delaware : Advisory Board Member
  • Delaware Kids Count : Advisory Board Member

Languages

  • English
  • German

Event Appearances

Permanent Supportive Housing – Practical Implications of Research on Cost Offsets

(2019) National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials Annual Meeting  Dover, DE

The Emerging Crisis of Aged Homelessness in New York Metraux CV - 15 City: Could Housing Solutions Be Funded by Avoidance of Excess Shelter, Hospital, and Nursing Home Costs?

(2019) Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Fall Research Conference  Denver, CO

Employing Your Sociological Imagination: Careers Outside of Academia

(2020) Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting.  Philadelphia, PA

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