In 2012, 633,782 people were homeless in the United States. Over the last five years, the number of homeless has steadily declined, according to the Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR 2012), but what is the most effective way to reduce homelessness? The goal of this research project is to determine whether traditional Continuum of Care programs, or Housing First programs should be used to address homelessness. The hypothesis of this paper is that increasing government in-kind subsidies that are used to house the homeless through the Housing First program will create more utility for the homeless than the Continuum of Care program, and lead to recovery. Based on the results of this paper, Housing First beds have a negative, and signific...
Homelessness occurs when an individual does not have access to safe, adequate or secure shelter. Hom...
During the past decade, homelessness has emerged as a major social problem; yet our attempts to comb...
The concept of “Housing First” has taken on a powerful status in the complex of government, non-prof...
As the Housing First approach to homeless service provision has proliferated in the United States in...
The effects of homeless assistance services at the local level are tremendously difficult to ascerta...
Introduction: Homelessness is as large political question globally as it is in Sweden with a growing...
This study combines data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation with the National Surve...
This study investigated clients\u27 perceptions of two approaches to ending homelessness in the Unit...
Reducing homelessness is an indisputable social good, and housing subsidies offer one way to do so. ...
There are large numbers of homeless people around the world. Interventions to address homelessness s...
The issue of homelessness is an increasing problem in the United States, with the number of people e...
Chronic homelessness has become an established part of the American landscape over the last four dec...
Problem: At present, homelessness in the United States is primarily addressed by providing emergency...
Homelessness has existed in many societies around the world over the years. It is one of society’s e...
Despite work to prevent and reduce homelessness over the last 15 years, the number of homeless perso...
Homelessness occurs when an individual does not have access to safe, adequate or secure shelter. Hom...
During the past decade, homelessness has emerged as a major social problem; yet our attempts to comb...
The concept of “Housing First” has taken on a powerful status in the complex of government, non-prof...
As the Housing First approach to homeless service provision has proliferated in the United States in...
The effects of homeless assistance services at the local level are tremendously difficult to ascerta...
Introduction: Homelessness is as large political question globally as it is in Sweden with a growing...
This study combines data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation with the National Surve...
This study investigated clients\u27 perceptions of two approaches to ending homelessness in the Unit...
Reducing homelessness is an indisputable social good, and housing subsidies offer one way to do so. ...
There are large numbers of homeless people around the world. Interventions to address homelessness s...
The issue of homelessness is an increasing problem in the United States, with the number of people e...
Chronic homelessness has become an established part of the American landscape over the last four dec...
Problem: At present, homelessness in the United States is primarily addressed by providing emergency...
Homelessness has existed in many societies around the world over the years. It is one of society’s e...
Despite work to prevent and reduce homelessness over the last 15 years, the number of homeless perso...
Homelessness occurs when an individual does not have access to safe, adequate or secure shelter. Hom...
During the past decade, homelessness has emerged as a major social problem; yet our attempts to comb...
The concept of “Housing First” has taken on a powerful status in the complex of government, non-prof...