Over the past two decades, a variety of methods have been used to count the homeless in large metropolitan areas. In this paper, we report on a recent effort to count the homeless in Los Angeles County, one that employed the sampling of census tracts. A number of compli- cations are discussed, including the need to impute homeless counts to areas ofthe Countynot sampled. We conclude that, despite their im- perfections, estimated counts provided useful and credible information to the stakeholders involved
In many metropolitan areas, efforts are made to count the homeless to ensure proper provision of soc...
Los Angeles faces a housing crisis of unprecedented scale. After years of underinvestment, in 2016/2...
This working paper reports the findings from an analysis of the estimated undercount of the populati...
Over the past two decades, a variety of methods have been used to count the homeless in large metrop...
Decisions about how inclusive one should be in attempting to sample and/or enumerate homeless popula...
This paper considers the possibility of accurately measuring the numbers of persons homeless in a gi...
There are approximately 43,000 homeless people within the greater Los Angeles County. Of those, 10,2...
Objective: Using inferential statistics, we develop estimates of the homeless population of a geogra...
poster abstractEach year since 2007, the Indiana University Policy Public Institute (PPI) has worked...
This article overviews the results from a test of a model of homeless populations throughout the 3,1...
Recent efforts on the part of survey researchers to understand the characteristics and needs of home...
This literature review on homeless count methods provides a brief history of homelessness in the U.S...
The homeless population is often affected by medical, mental, and substance abuse issues, which can ...
In many metropolitan areas, efforts are being made to count the homeless to ensure a proper provisio...
This working paper reports the findings from an analysis of the estimated undercount of the populati...
In many metropolitan areas, efforts are made to count the homeless to ensure proper provision of soc...
Los Angeles faces a housing crisis of unprecedented scale. After years of underinvestment, in 2016/2...
This working paper reports the findings from an analysis of the estimated undercount of the populati...
Over the past two decades, a variety of methods have been used to count the homeless in large metrop...
Decisions about how inclusive one should be in attempting to sample and/or enumerate homeless popula...
This paper considers the possibility of accurately measuring the numbers of persons homeless in a gi...
There are approximately 43,000 homeless people within the greater Los Angeles County. Of those, 10,2...
Objective: Using inferential statistics, we develop estimates of the homeless population of a geogra...
poster abstractEach year since 2007, the Indiana University Policy Public Institute (PPI) has worked...
This article overviews the results from a test of a model of homeless populations throughout the 3,1...
Recent efforts on the part of survey researchers to understand the characteristics and needs of home...
This literature review on homeless count methods provides a brief history of homelessness in the U.S...
The homeless population is often affected by medical, mental, and substance abuse issues, which can ...
In many metropolitan areas, efforts are being made to count the homeless to ensure a proper provisio...
This working paper reports the findings from an analysis of the estimated undercount of the populati...
In many metropolitan areas, efforts are made to count the homeless to ensure proper provision of soc...
Los Angeles faces a housing crisis of unprecedented scale. After years of underinvestment, in 2016/2...
This working paper reports the findings from an analysis of the estimated undercount of the populati...