Does eliminating homelessness primarily require social services or affordable housing? Research done among former guests of the family shelter operated by Wellspring House, Inc., suggests that, at least for one group of homeless mothers, the provision of secure and affordable housing enables them to function and even to flourish. This article explores both the research and its philosophical underpinnings
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
Drawing upon demographic data and ethnographic interviews conducted by the authors, the article addr...
This article considers the problem of poverty, with homelessness as the centerpiece. A survey of the...
Various forms of housing exclusion are a reality for millions of people across the globe. For people...
The premise of this article is that homelessness in America today is essentially a product of the la...
The future directions of policies designed to aid homeless families should be based on a deep unders...
Often many individuals choose not to occupy a home, however that choice doesn\u27t fit the majority....
This article presents the concept of a housing affordability slide toward homelessness, then analyze...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
Examining the research literature in housing, planning, and the social sciences, this paper argues t...
In the 1980s federal policy combined with market forces to produce the American tragedy of homelessn...
While unemployment rocked Massachusetts, housing costs remained at record levels, and the federal go...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
This paper examines housing affordability in the United States over the past three decades using the...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
Drawing upon demographic data and ethnographic interviews conducted by the authors, the article addr...
This article considers the problem of poverty, with homelessness as the centerpiece. A survey of the...
Various forms of housing exclusion are a reality for millions of people across the globe. For people...
The premise of this article is that homelessness in America today is essentially a product of the la...
The future directions of policies designed to aid homeless families should be based on a deep unders...
Often many individuals choose not to occupy a home, however that choice doesn\u27t fit the majority....
This article presents the concept of a housing affordability slide toward homelessness, then analyze...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
Examining the research literature in housing, planning, and the social sciences, this paper argues t...
In the 1980s federal policy combined with market forces to produce the American tragedy of homelessn...
While unemployment rocked Massachusetts, housing costs remained at record levels, and the federal go...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
This paper examines housing affordability in the United States over the past three decades using the...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet in the land of the free and home of the world’s greatest o...
Drawing upon demographic data and ethnographic interviews conducted by the authors, the article addr...