Debra Rog and John Buckner report that since the mid-1990s, there has been continued research and policy interest in understanding the characteristics and needs of families and children who become homeless, especially in understanding the heterogeneity within the population and whether a “typology” of families can be created (i.e., distinguishing families with greater needs for services and housing from those with lesser needs.) The authors review the findings from recent studies on homeless families and children and summarize the descriptive and outcome findings from evaluations of housing and service interventions and prevention efforts. With respect to children, research has focused on understanding and documenting the impact of homeless...
number. Estimates of the number of homeless families in this country range from as few as 250,000 to...
This article looks at homeless individuals to see how they think their residential situation affects...
Focusing on the central aim of many published studies involving homeless children in the United Stat...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
Families with children comprise 40% of the homeless population. Most are headed by single women with...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
This invited commentary responds to and builds upon Tobin and Murphy\u27s article, “Addressing the C...
To date, there are few studies that use rigorous research designs to evaluate interventions designed...
Homeless families are a rising proportion of the contemporary homeless population. However, no data ...
There has been a significant increase in the number of new homeless families in the U.S. since the...
This literature review was commissioned by the Commissioner for Children and Young People Western Au...
mmm.edu The present study used data from 132 families that were homeless and a comparison group of 4...
Over the past ten years there have been significant investments in families uprooted by homelessness...
number. Estimates of the number of homeless families in this country range from as few as 250,000 to...
This article looks at homeless individuals to see how they think their residential situation affects...
Focusing on the central aim of many published studies involving homeless children in the United Stat...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
Families with children comprise 40% of the homeless population. Most are headed by single women with...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
This invited commentary responds to and builds upon Tobin and Murphy\u27s article, “Addressing the C...
To date, there are few studies that use rigorous research designs to evaluate interventions designed...
Homeless families are a rising proportion of the contemporary homeless population. However, no data ...
There has been a significant increase in the number of new homeless families in the U.S. since the...
This literature review was commissioned by the Commissioner for Children and Young People Western Au...
mmm.edu The present study used data from 132 families that were homeless and a comparison group of 4...
Over the past ten years there have been significant investments in families uprooted by homelessness...
number. Estimates of the number of homeless families in this country range from as few as 250,000 to...
This article looks at homeless individuals to see how they think their residential situation affects...
Focusing on the central aim of many published studies involving homeless children in the United Stat...