In this paper, we summarise some of the recent developments within the social sciences in researching homelessness, in particular, the increasing use of longitudinal administrative and survey data, linking adminis- trative and survey data, and the development of RCTS in evaluating interven- tions designed to assist those experiencing homelessness. Despite these methodological advances and innovations, cross-sectional research methods continue to be widely used, despite the long-standing identification of the limitations of this methodology for understanding homelessness, and this is particularly the case in medical research. We then explore some of the recent social science research on the links between the experience of homelessness and me...
This themed issue of Social Inclusion provides a timely opportunity to reflect on how contemporary r...
Homelessness, defined as a lack of appropriate, stable, and permanent housing, is a common issue in ...
Who we define as experiencing homelessness and how we research the experience of homelessness may se...
This paper explores the theoretical developments in homelessness research and relates them to the Eu...
This paper explores the theoretical developments in homelessness research and relates them to the Eu...
Good quality statistical data are fundamental if effective strategies to reduce and prevent homeless...
Good quality statistical data are fundamental if effective strategies to reduce and prevent homeless...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
The rapidly growing, but still small, research literature on homelessness in Europe has often been p...
This themed issue of Social Inclusion provides a timely opportunity to reflect on how contemporary r...
This themed issue of Social Inclusion provides a timely opportunity to reflect on how contemporary r...
The rapidly growing, but still small, research literature on homelessness in Europe has often been p...
This themed issue of Social Inclusion provides a timely opportunity to reflect on how contemporary r...
Homelessness, defined as a lack of appropriate, stable, and permanent housing, is a common issue in ...
Who we define as experiencing homelessness and how we research the experience of homelessness may se...
This paper explores the theoretical developments in homelessness research and relates them to the Eu...
This paper explores the theoretical developments in homelessness research and relates them to the Eu...
Good quality statistical data are fundamental if effective strategies to reduce and prevent homeless...
Good quality statistical data are fundamental if effective strategies to reduce and prevent homeless...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
This discussion paper supports a mutual learning event for Member States organised as part of the ac...
The rapidly growing, but still small, research literature on homelessness in Europe has often been p...
This themed issue of Social Inclusion provides a timely opportunity to reflect on how contemporary r...
This themed issue of Social Inclusion provides a timely opportunity to reflect on how contemporary r...
The rapidly growing, but still small, research literature on homelessness in Europe has often been p...
This themed issue of Social Inclusion provides a timely opportunity to reflect on how contemporary r...
Homelessness, defined as a lack of appropriate, stable, and permanent housing, is a common issue in ...
Who we define as experiencing homelessness and how we research the experience of homelessness may se...