Fifteen years of U. S. Homeless Policy, Research, and Advocacy in response to growth and change in the homeless population This paper describes the interaction of changes in the homeless population, homeless advocacy, research, and policy since 1980 in the USA. The first estimates, in 1984, of the number of homeless people on a given night, raised violent controversies. Research then focused on gaining better knowledge of the characteristics of homeless people, and then on the extent of homelessness over the length of a year or longer, which revealed the extent of the population affected. The follow-up of homeless people over an extended period of time brings in light the complexity of their careers and the difficulties involved in leaving...
In the late 1980s, the United States enacted the first and only federal policy, the McKinney Act, ad...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
In the 1980s federal policy combined with market forces to produce the American tragedy of homelessn...
Fifteen years of U. S. Homeless Policy, Research, and Advocacy in response to growth and change in t...
Negotiating settlement: notes on Advocacy for the Homeless Poor in the United States This paper exa...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
Homelessness is a growing issue in America. In 2019 there were 567,715 homeless individuals in the U...
The main objective of this paper was to study the policy implications of homelessness as it relates ...
An overview of the first French sociological works on the homeless Since the 1990’ s, research on h...
Drawing upon demographic data and ethnographic interviews conducted by the authors, the article addr...
This paper surveys research on homelessness. The emphases are on the last decade, rather than earli...
America was reintroduced to homelessness during the 1980’s. The country had not seen an epidemic of ...
Massachusetts\u27s response to the tragedy of family homelessness during a period of economic prospe...
Damon Julien. Baumohl Jim (éd.), Homelessness in America. Burrows Roger, Pleace Nicholas, Quilgars D...
This article introduces the special report on homelessness and provides an overview of research on t...
In the late 1980s, the United States enacted the first and only federal policy, the McKinney Act, ad...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
In the 1980s federal policy combined with market forces to produce the American tragedy of homelessn...
Fifteen years of U. S. Homeless Policy, Research, and Advocacy in response to growth and change in t...
Negotiating settlement: notes on Advocacy for the Homeless Poor in the United States This paper exa...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
Homelessness is a growing issue in America. In 2019 there were 567,715 homeless individuals in the U...
The main objective of this paper was to study the policy implications of homelessness as it relates ...
An overview of the first French sociological works on the homeless Since the 1990’ s, research on h...
Drawing upon demographic data and ethnographic interviews conducted by the authors, the article addr...
This paper surveys research on homelessness. The emphases are on the last decade, rather than earli...
America was reintroduced to homelessness during the 1980’s. The country had not seen an epidemic of ...
Massachusetts\u27s response to the tragedy of family homelessness during a period of economic prospe...
Damon Julien. Baumohl Jim (éd.), Homelessness in America. Burrows Roger, Pleace Nicholas, Quilgars D...
This article introduces the special report on homelessness and provides an overview of research on t...
In the late 1980s, the United States enacted the first and only federal policy, the McKinney Act, ad...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
In the 1980s federal policy combined with market forces to produce the American tragedy of homelessn...