Compared to the wealth of research on single homeless adults, there is little known about homeless families. This paper describes a study of 75 homeless families in Ottawa, Ontario, conducted in 2012-2013. This sample of homeless families includes a large number of newcomer families, including immigrants and refugees. Participants are poor and unemployed, but many are educated, and there is little evidence of alcohol or substance abuse. Nonetheless, participants report poor mental health and high levels of family stress. Whereas newcomer families tended to be larger and include more two-parent families than did Canadian-born families, there were no differences in the physical and mental health of the participants. These findings add to our ...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness among refugees continues to be a growing issue in Canada. Recent reports in...
This review provides an overview of the relationship between familial homelessness and the following...
Homeless families are a rising proportion of the contemporary homeless population. However, no data ...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature of family homelessness in the US and Canada...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
According to a 2020 Nanos Research poll commissioned by the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, 7...
One significant segment of Canada’s unhoused population is families with children. Within this grou...
One significant segment of Canada’s unhoused population is families with children. Within this grou...
In 2018, the federal government coordinated point-in-time counts in 61 Canadian communities. These c...
A regional focus on the tri-state area surrounding New York City reveals a demographic profile of ho...
Families with children comprise 40% of the homeless population. Most are headed by single women with...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
Since the 1990s, homelessness has increased in Canada, but the strategies of the government and publ...
Background: For nearly thirty years homelessness has increased steadily in major cities around the g...
Abstract: Homelessness is a complex socio-economic and political problem that impacts health status ...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness among refugees continues to be a growing issue in Canada. Recent reports in...
This review provides an overview of the relationship between familial homelessness and the following...
Homeless families are a rising proportion of the contemporary homeless population. However, no data ...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature of family homelessness in the US and Canada...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
According to a 2020 Nanos Research poll commissioned by the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, 7...
One significant segment of Canada’s unhoused population is families with children. Within this grou...
One significant segment of Canada’s unhoused population is families with children. Within this grou...
In 2018, the federal government coordinated point-in-time counts in 61 Canadian communities. These c...
A regional focus on the tri-state area surrounding New York City reveals a demographic profile of ho...
Families with children comprise 40% of the homeless population. Most are headed by single women with...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
Since the 1990s, homelessness has increased in Canada, but the strategies of the government and publ...
Background: For nearly thirty years homelessness has increased steadily in major cities around the g...
Abstract: Homelessness is a complex socio-economic and political problem that impacts health status ...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness among refugees continues to be a growing issue in Canada. Recent reports in...
This review provides an overview of the relationship between familial homelessness and the following...
Homeless families are a rising proportion of the contemporary homeless population. However, no data ...