The future directions of policies designed to aid homeless families should be based on a deep understanding of the causes of homelessness. Unfortunately, systematic data are lacking. Instead, biases and opinions have shaped the debate about the origins of homelessness and its solutions. Some experts argue that widespread construction of low-income housing will solve the homelessness problem. Attractive as such a proposal might be, it overlooks the contribution of noneconomic factors to homelessness, as well as the quality of life of the families involved. The provision of decent, affordable housing is an essential element of a comprehensive plan; but such a plan must also address the social, emotional, medical, and educational needs of home...
Maslow's hierarchy of needs identifies shelter (specifically safety and security) as a basic need th...
There has been a significant increase in the number of new homeless families in the U.S. since the...
2011Homelessness has many faces, several of which society will never truly see. The homeless popula...
The future directions of policies designed to aid homeless families should be based on a deep unders...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
In 2012, 633,782 people were homeless in the United States. Over the last five years, the number of ...
Does eliminating homelessness primarily require social services or affordable housing? Research done...
This thesis explores why the commonly used broad definition of homelessness endorsed by many analyst...
Homelessness has existed in many societies around the world over the years. It is one of society’s e...
Family homelessness has become a growing public health problem over the last 3 decades. Despite this...
The District of Columbia shelter system currently operates on a continuum of care model that assumes...
According to a 2007 report from the Center for Housing Policy, American households, whether renting ...
Research indicates that young single mothers are the fast-est growing segment of the homeless popula...
Problem: At present, homelessness in the United States is primarily addressed by providing emergency...
Maslow's hierarchy of needs identifies shelter (specifically safety and security) as a basic need th...
There has been a significant increase in the number of new homeless families in the U.S. since the...
2011Homelessness has many faces, several of which society will never truly see. The homeless popula...
The future directions of policies designed to aid homeless families should be based on a deep unders...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
In 2012, 633,782 people were homeless in the United States. Over the last five years, the number of ...
Does eliminating homelessness primarily require social services or affordable housing? Research done...
This thesis explores why the commonly used broad definition of homelessness endorsed by many analyst...
Homelessness has existed in many societies around the world over the years. It is one of society’s e...
Family homelessness has become a growing public health problem over the last 3 decades. Despite this...
The District of Columbia shelter system currently operates on a continuum of care model that assumes...
According to a 2007 report from the Center for Housing Policy, American households, whether renting ...
Research indicates that young single mothers are the fast-est growing segment of the homeless popula...
Problem: At present, homelessness in the United States is primarily addressed by providing emergency...
Maslow's hierarchy of needs identifies shelter (specifically safety and security) as a basic need th...
There has been a significant increase in the number of new homeless families in the U.S. since the...
2011Homelessness has many faces, several of which society will never truly see. The homeless popula...