Book: xii, 89 p., digital fileHomelessness has been an issue of acute concern for a long time. The topic has stimulated research initiatives in different disciplines for the past couple of decades. The focus of these research initiatives have been conditioned by the perceptions and preoccupations of the period. In recent years the study of the rootless, largely male, wanderer and tramp, and the life of Skid Row, has moved focus. The chief topics of interest now are-determining the numbers of the homeless, and identifying distinctive characteristics and life circumstances, that might explain what has befallen them. Many recent studies are designed to provide direction for solutions that might address the homeless problem. This review prese...
Much of our conceptual understanding of homelessness is derived from studies underpinned by ideas an...
Until recently, homelessness in Canada was largely considered to be an urban phenomenon. This assump...
Homelessness, defined as a lack of appropriate, stable, and permanent housing, is a common issue in ...
According to a 2020 Nanos Research poll commissioned by the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, 7...
This literature review on homeless count methods provides a brief history of homelessness in the U.S...
There is currently very limited information on homeless population including, population size, demog...
Politicians and planners increasingly require statistics to justify expenditures on social issues su...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a summary of research on interventions that aim to end or re...
This article was for prepared for an international think-tank on reducing health disparities and pro...
Winner of the Institute of Urban Studies Student Paper 2019 Contest.This paper summarizes existing l...
This paper surveys research on homelessness. The emphases are on the last decade, rather than earli...
Since the 1990s, homelessness has increased in Canada. The existing strategies of the government and...
While getting housing is central to solving homelessness, there needs to be an overall improvement i...
The State of Homelessness in Canada: 2013 is the first extensive Canadian report card on homelessnes...
Much of our conceptual understanding of homelessness is derived from studies underpinned by ideas an...
Until recently, homelessness in Canada was largely considered to be an urban phenomenon. This assump...
Homelessness, defined as a lack of appropriate, stable, and permanent housing, is a common issue in ...
According to a 2020 Nanos Research poll commissioned by the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, 7...
This literature review on homeless count methods provides a brief history of homelessness in the U.S...
There is currently very limited information on homeless population including, population size, demog...
Politicians and planners increasingly require statistics to justify expenditures on social issues su...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a summary of research on interventions that aim to end or re...
This article was for prepared for an international think-tank on reducing health disparities and pro...
Winner of the Institute of Urban Studies Student Paper 2019 Contest.This paper summarizes existing l...
This paper surveys research on homelessness. The emphases are on the last decade, rather than earli...
Since the 1990s, homelessness has increased in Canada. The existing strategies of the government and...
While getting housing is central to solving homelessness, there needs to be an overall improvement i...
The State of Homelessness in Canada: 2013 is the first extensive Canadian report card on homelessnes...
Much of our conceptual understanding of homelessness is derived from studies underpinned by ideas an...
Until recently, homelessness in Canada was largely considered to be an urban phenomenon. This assump...
Homelessness, defined as a lack of appropriate, stable, and permanent housing, is a common issue in ...