This dissertation analyzes the differences among homeless rates in urban and suburban “continuums of care” (service areas for homelessness in the United States) over the period of 2014-2018. The purpose is to determine which variables are useful to predict the rates of two definitions of homelessness: the more extreme “Category One” homelessness as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): those unsheltered or living in homeless shelters; and the broader Department of Education definition of homelessness: families with children that are homeless, including those in Category One but also those living in hotels, staying temporarily with other families, or in other inadequate housing that is not their own. Comparin...
The extent of homelessness appears to vary widely across metropolitan areas. This study hypothesizes...
This article overviews the results from a test of a model of homeless populations throughout the 3,1...
Income shocks appear to be the main shocks that precipitate homelessness. Rent shocks are less impor...
During my time at John Carroll, I was a member and President of the Labre Project, a homeless outrea...
This study investigates hypotheses regarding the association of census tract variables with the risk...
45 pagesUnsheltered homeless in the United States commonly identify as chronically homeless per the ...
Sociological research on homelessness has long considered its structural determinants, mainly those ...
While homelessness exists in all places, a majority of people experiencing homelessness are experien...
To correct previous researchers ' almost exclusive emphasis on describing the size and personal...
Homeless youth represent a vulnerable and understudied population. Little research has prospectively...
Homelessness remains a core element of the current housing stability crisis in the United States, es...
This paper explores the issue of homelessness within the United States and seeks to create an econom...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the root causes of homelessness is important for developing effec-tive solut...
This dissertation examines how community racial composition, area eviction filings, and the strength...
The extent of homelessness appears to vary widely across metropolitan areas. This study hypothesizes...
This article overviews the results from a test of a model of homeless populations throughout the 3,1...
Income shocks appear to be the main shocks that precipitate homelessness. Rent shocks are less impor...
During my time at John Carroll, I was a member and President of the Labre Project, a homeless outrea...
This study investigates hypotheses regarding the association of census tract variables with the risk...
45 pagesUnsheltered homeless in the United States commonly identify as chronically homeless per the ...
Sociological research on homelessness has long considered its structural determinants, mainly those ...
While homelessness exists in all places, a majority of people experiencing homelessness are experien...
To correct previous researchers ' almost exclusive emphasis on describing the size and personal...
Homeless youth represent a vulnerable and understudied population. Little research has prospectively...
Homelessness remains a core element of the current housing stability crisis in the United States, es...
This paper explores the issue of homelessness within the United States and seeks to create an econom...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the root causes of homelessness is important for developing effec-tive solut...
This dissertation examines how community racial composition, area eviction filings, and the strength...
The extent of homelessness appears to vary widely across metropolitan areas. This study hypothesizes...
This article overviews the results from a test of a model of homeless populations throughout the 3,1...
Income shocks appear to be the main shocks that precipitate homelessness. Rent shocks are less impor...