During the 1980's, a decade of relative prosperity, the number of people living in the streets, in subway stations, cardboard boxes, bus terminals, or severely derelict buildings probably grew substantially in most American cities. The number of people living in homeless shelters and welfare hotels definitely skyrocketed. By 1990, one person in 200 in New York City was living either on the streets or in a shelter, and each of Manhattan's major transportation terminals had the population of a medium-sized apartment building, but no apartments. Why did this happen? In this paper I will try to give an answer
During the past decade, homelessness has emerged as a major social problem; yet our attempts to comb...
Does eliminating homelessness primarily require social services or affordable housing? Research done...
In spite of an unprecedented growth in the economy and subsequent record low unemployment levels thr...
The purpose of thi s paper is to determi ne the causes of home 1 essness in urban areas in the Unite...
Homelessness is part of the lives of many people. But almost no one is homeless for all or most of h...
Income shocks appear to be the main shocks that precipitate homelessness. Rent shocks are less impor...
This paper surveys research on homelessness. The emphases are on the last decade, rather than earli...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the US has arisen from broa...
The United States is home to many vulnerable populations including the elderly, disabled, and childr...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
This paper reviews the literature on understanding homelessness. It criticizes approaches that ignor...
We study the incentives to enter and to leave homeless shelters. After 2 years of decline, the numbe...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
During the past decade, homelessness has emerged as a major social problem; yet our attempts to comb...
Does eliminating homelessness primarily require social services or affordable housing? Research done...
In spite of an unprecedented growth in the economy and subsequent record low unemployment levels thr...
The purpose of thi s paper is to determi ne the causes of home 1 essness in urban areas in the Unite...
Homelessness is part of the lives of many people. But almost no one is homeless for all or most of h...
Income shocks appear to be the main shocks that precipitate homelessness. Rent shocks are less impor...
This paper surveys research on homelessness. The emphases are on the last decade, rather than earli...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the US has arisen from broa...
The United States is home to many vulnerable populations including the elderly, disabled, and childr...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
This paper reviews the literature on understanding homelessness. It criticizes approaches that ignor...
We study the incentives to enter and to leave homeless shelters. After 2 years of decline, the numbe...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
During the past decade, homelessness has emerged as a major social problem; yet our attempts to comb...
Does eliminating homelessness primarily require social services or affordable housing? Research done...
In spite of an unprecedented growth in the economy and subsequent record low unemployment levels thr...