Background Addressing Citizen’s perspectives on homelessness is crucial for the design of effective and durable policy responses, and available research in Europe is not yet substantive. We aim to explore citizens’ opinions about homelessness and to explain the differences in attitudes within the general population of eight European countries: France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden. Methods A nationally representative telephone survey of European citizens was conducted in 2017. Three domains were investigated: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices about homelessness. Based on a multiple correspondence analysis (MCA), a generalized linear model for clustered and weighted samples was used to probe the assoc...
This comparative report looks at the patterns of homelessness service provision across Europe and ex...
Good quality statistical data are fundamental if effective strategies to reduce and prevent homeless...
The rapidly growing, but still small, research literature on homelessness in Europe has often been p...
Background Addressing Citizen’s perspectives on homelessness is crucial for the design of effective ...
BACKGROUND:Addressing Citizen's perspectives on homelessness is crucial for the design of effective ...
Background: Most European countries report rising numbers of people experiencing homelessness. For t...
Random samples of 250-435 adults were interviewed by telephone in five different nations (N = 1,546)...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the lifetime, 5-year and past-year prevalence of homelessness among European ...
This chapter provides a description of the implementation of the European citizens’ survey, led by t...
The purpose of this study is to assess the utility value European citizens put on an innovative soci...
The purpose of this study is to assess the utility value European citizens put on an innovative soci...
Abstract {--} Public opinion on homelessness The issue of homelessness became very relevant in the l...
A public opinion survey was administered by telephone to nationally representative samples in the US...
peer-reviewedObjectives To examine the lifetime, 5-year and past-year prevalence of homelessness amo...
This study conducted a comparative analysis of homelessness in Europe. The study was done through se...
This comparative report looks at the patterns of homelessness service provision across Europe and ex...
Good quality statistical data are fundamental if effective strategies to reduce and prevent homeless...
The rapidly growing, but still small, research literature on homelessness in Europe has often been p...
Background Addressing Citizen’s perspectives on homelessness is crucial for the design of effective ...
BACKGROUND:Addressing Citizen's perspectives on homelessness is crucial for the design of effective ...
Background: Most European countries report rising numbers of people experiencing homelessness. For t...
Random samples of 250-435 adults were interviewed by telephone in five different nations (N = 1,546)...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the lifetime, 5-year and past-year prevalence of homelessness among European ...
This chapter provides a description of the implementation of the European citizens’ survey, led by t...
The purpose of this study is to assess the utility value European citizens put on an innovative soci...
The purpose of this study is to assess the utility value European citizens put on an innovative soci...
Abstract {--} Public opinion on homelessness The issue of homelessness became very relevant in the l...
A public opinion survey was administered by telephone to nationally representative samples in the US...
peer-reviewedObjectives To examine the lifetime, 5-year and past-year prevalence of homelessness amo...
This study conducted a comparative analysis of homelessness in Europe. The study was done through se...
This comparative report looks at the patterns of homelessness service provision across Europe and ex...
Good quality statistical data are fundamental if effective strategies to reduce and prevent homeless...
The rapidly growing, but still small, research literature on homelessness in Europe has often been p...