Homelessness in Alberta is overwhelmingly concentrated in Calgary and Edmonton, with almost two-thirds of total provincial shelter usage in the former. Calgary also experiences much greater fluctuations in shelter use. Three interconnected economic factors — the supply of rental accommodations, the state of the labour market and the inward flow of jobseekers — go a long way toward explaining both Calgary’s unusually large share of Alberta’s homeless as well as the swings in shelter use. Calgary has proportionately less than half as many rental units as Edmonton and this gap is widening. Simultaneously, Calgary, more than any other Canadian city, attracts a significant share of migrants during times of economic growth increasing demand for a...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
People are homeless due to a complex series of factors. Evidence points to the association between h...
The study analyzed the patterns of emergency shelter stays of single persons in three Canadian citie...
Homelessness in Alberta is overwhelmingly concentrated in Calgary and Edmonton, with almost two-thir...
In 2008, Calgary was the first city in Canada to institute a 10-year plan to end homelessness. The p...
People are homeless due to a complex series of factors. Evidence points to the association between h...
Recent research has confirmed that only a minority of people who use emergency shelter beds are long...
Significant numbers of people and families in Calgary face financial challenges that put them at ris...
In 2018, the federal government coordinated point-in-time counts in 61 Canadian communities. These c...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
In Calgary, where winters are almost always long and temperatures can plummet below -30 C, it seems ...
EMERGENCY SHELTER STAYS, CALGARY, 2008-2017Number of stays in emergency homeless shelters provided f...
Background: For nearly thirty years homelessness has increased steadily in major cities around the g...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
People are homeless due to a complex series of factors. Evidence points to the association between h...
The study analyzed the patterns of emergency shelter stays of single persons in three Canadian citie...
Homelessness in Alberta is overwhelmingly concentrated in Calgary and Edmonton, with almost two-thir...
In 2008, Calgary was the first city in Canada to institute a 10-year plan to end homelessness. The p...
People are homeless due to a complex series of factors. Evidence points to the association between h...
Recent research has confirmed that only a minority of people who use emergency shelter beds are long...
Significant numbers of people and families in Calgary face financial challenges that put them at ris...
In 2018, the federal government coordinated point-in-time counts in 61 Canadian communities. These c...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
In 2014, an estimated 137,000 people, or about one in 208 Canadians aged 18 or older, stayed in an e...
In Calgary, where winters are almost always long and temperatures can plummet below -30 C, it seems ...
EMERGENCY SHELTER STAYS, CALGARY, 2008-2017Number of stays in emergency homeless shelters provided f...
Background: For nearly thirty years homelessness has increased steadily in major cities around the g...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
People are homeless due to a complex series of factors. Evidence points to the association between h...
The study analyzed the patterns of emergency shelter stays of single persons in three Canadian citie...