In recent years the European Union has taken significant steps towards closer cooperation in the field of social protection and inclusion, recognising the contribution that social policy can make to economic performance. Greater cohesion has been promoted through the Open Method of Coordination (OMC), a process based on the adoption of common objectives, reconfigured governance networks and policy learning and transfer. Homelessness is part of this agenda. This paper offers an assessment of the OMC hypothesis with respect to measuring homelessness. It demonstrates that the OMC process has had some success in promoting closer collaboration but that substantial differences remain between states in their approaches and methods to homelessness ...
This comparative report looks at the patterns of homelessness service provision across Europe and ex...
Workable and effective policies addressing homelessness need to be based on a clear definition of ho...
Based on the findings of a large-scale, comparative research project, this book systematically asses...
In recent years the European Union has taken significant steps towards closer cooperation in the fie...
This article describes a method of comparing new governance arrangements on homelessness by studying...
This study conducted a comparative analysis of homelessness in Europe. The study was done through se...
Given the growing superdiversity of European societies, more detailed data on migrant homelessness a...
Since 1997 New Labour administrations have seen homelessness as a manifestation of social exclusion....
Homelessness as a political and social dominion has a number of features that make it particularly i...
Good quality statistical data are fundamental if effective strategies to reduce and prevent homeless...
The transnational comparative analysis of social policies is a challenging endeavour for researchers...
Homelessness as a political and social dominion has a number of features that make it particularly d...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
Workable and effective policies addressing homelessness need to be based on a clear definition of ho...
The four Nordic countries, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, have for many years carried out per...
This comparative report looks at the patterns of homelessness service provision across Europe and ex...
Workable and effective policies addressing homelessness need to be based on a clear definition of ho...
Based on the findings of a large-scale, comparative research project, this book systematically asses...
In recent years the European Union has taken significant steps towards closer cooperation in the fie...
This article describes a method of comparing new governance arrangements on homelessness by studying...
This study conducted a comparative analysis of homelessness in Europe. The study was done through se...
Given the growing superdiversity of European societies, more detailed data on migrant homelessness a...
Since 1997 New Labour administrations have seen homelessness as a manifestation of social exclusion....
Homelessness as a political and social dominion has a number of features that make it particularly i...
Good quality statistical data are fundamental if effective strategies to reduce and prevent homeless...
The transnational comparative analysis of social policies is a challenging endeavour for researchers...
Homelessness as a political and social dominion has a number of features that make it particularly d...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
Workable and effective policies addressing homelessness need to be based on a clear definition of ho...
The four Nordic countries, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, have for many years carried out per...
This comparative report looks at the patterns of homelessness service provision across Europe and ex...
Workable and effective policies addressing homelessness need to be based on a clear definition of ho...
Based on the findings of a large-scale, comparative research project, this book systematically asses...