When Governor Michael S. Dukakis reentered the State House in January 1983, he focused his inaugural address and priorities for his incoming administration on solving the problem of homelessness. This article describes the policy approach taken during his two successive terms as governor from 1983 to 1990, outlines the various steps taken to rally public and private support and resources on preventing the problem and on finding long-term, permanent solutions designed to solve it, and points to some of the lessons learned during these years of experimentation and innovation
This article, which examines epidemiological and policy correlates of homeless populations in 351 Ma...
The main objective of this paper was to study the policy implications of homelessness as it relates ...
Chittenden County, Vermont is suffering from increasing homelessness and poverty among both individu...
In the 1980s federal policy combined with market forces to produce the American tragedy of homelessn...
Homelessness is not a new phenomenon in Massachusetts, nor are the new homeless of the 1980s and 1...
Massachusetts is at a critical juncture in its care for homeless individuals. In the face of a charg...
While unemployment rocked Massachusetts, housing costs remained at record levels, and the federal go...
Massachusetts\u27s response to the tragedy of family homelessness during a period of economic prospe...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
This article considers the problem of poverty, with homelessness as the centerpiece. A survey of the...
As the problem of homelessness escalates, private funders struggle to define the most appropriate ro...
The Clayton-Mathews and Wilson 2003 analysis of Massachusetts’ expenditures of state and federal dol...
The Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 builds on the work of state mental health au...
Homelessness in the United States is a symptom of a much deeper economic and housing crisis — a wide...
A state budget deficit in Connecticut threatens the closing of state mental hospitals and holds the ...
This article, which examines epidemiological and policy correlates of homeless populations in 351 Ma...
The main objective of this paper was to study the policy implications of homelessness as it relates ...
Chittenden County, Vermont is suffering from increasing homelessness and poverty among both individu...
In the 1980s federal policy combined with market forces to produce the American tragedy of homelessn...
Homelessness is not a new phenomenon in Massachusetts, nor are the new homeless of the 1980s and 1...
Massachusetts is at a critical juncture in its care for homeless individuals. In the face of a charg...
While unemployment rocked Massachusetts, housing costs remained at record levels, and the federal go...
Massachusetts\u27s response to the tragedy of family homelessness during a period of economic prospe...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
This article considers the problem of poverty, with homelessness as the centerpiece. A survey of the...
As the problem of homelessness escalates, private funders struggle to define the most appropriate ro...
The Clayton-Mathews and Wilson 2003 analysis of Massachusetts’ expenditures of state and federal dol...
The Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 builds on the work of state mental health au...
Homelessness in the United States is a symptom of a much deeper economic and housing crisis — a wide...
A state budget deficit in Connecticut threatens the closing of state mental hospitals and holds the ...
This article, which examines epidemiological and policy correlates of homeless populations in 351 Ma...
The main objective of this paper was to study the policy implications of homelessness as it relates ...
Chittenden County, Vermont is suffering from increasing homelessness and poverty among both individu...