This document summarizes key findings from a survey conducted on March 19, 1997 with 338 homeless individuals and 94 families sheltered or served by 33 of 40 shelter programs in the City of Boston. The data presented in this report were collected at one point in time. Point in time data results in an overrepresentation of the longer term homeless, and offers limited insight regarding the structural dynamics underlying movement from homelessness to residential stability (Culhane, Lee, Wachter, 1996; White, 1996). However, it does provide a snapshot of the men, women, and children who were spending the night in a Boston shelter in March 1997. This research was planned to include all of the programs serving homeless adults and families in t...
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This study examines the role of individual- and family-level factors in predicting the length of she...
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This document summarizes key findings from a survey conducted on March 19, 1997 with 338 homeless in...
for inclusion in Center for Social Policy Publications by an authorized administrator of ScholarWork...
The Center for Social Policy (CSP) at the McCormack Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston ov...
These data were collected in order to gather comprehensive qualitative and quantitative data on home...
In the winter of 1998/99, after the deaths of 16 homeless people in the streets of Boston attracted ...
The 2003 Pilot Survey of Residential Preferences and Needs sampled individuals with psychiatric diff...
Homeless families are a rising proportion of the contemporary homeless population. However, no data ...
This study tests a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization a...
The study analyzed the patterns of emergency shelter stays of single persons in three Canadian citie...
In order to characterize the children who enter emergency shelters in Boston, we reviewed the data c...
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (“Recovery Act”) provided $1.5 billion for the Ho...
Objectives. This study reports findings from the first-ever systematic enumeration of homeless popul...
In 1998, one decade after the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act was implemented and resear...
This study examines the role of individual- and family-level factors in predicting the length of she...
This study explores the process of shelter exits for homeless individuals and for different shelter ...
This document summarizes key findings from a survey conducted on March 19, 1997 with 338 homeless in...
for inclusion in Center for Social Policy Publications by an authorized administrator of ScholarWork...
The Center for Social Policy (CSP) at the McCormack Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston ov...
These data were collected in order to gather comprehensive qualitative and quantitative data on home...
In the winter of 1998/99, after the deaths of 16 homeless people in the streets of Boston attracted ...
The 2003 Pilot Survey of Residential Preferences and Needs sampled individuals with psychiatric diff...
Homeless families are a rising proportion of the contemporary homeless population. However, no data ...
This study tests a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization a...
The study analyzed the patterns of emergency shelter stays of single persons in three Canadian citie...
In order to characterize the children who enter emergency shelters in Boston, we reviewed the data c...
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (“Recovery Act”) provided $1.5 billion for the Ho...
Objectives. This study reports findings from the first-ever systematic enumeration of homeless popul...
In 1998, one decade after the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act was implemented and resear...
This study examines the role of individual- and family-level factors in predicting the length of she...
This study explores the process of shelter exits for homeless individuals and for different shelter ...