The study analyzed the patterns of emergency shelter stays of single persons in three Canadian cities of different sizes (i.e., Toronto, Ottawa, and Guelph). Similar to findings of previous research conducted in large American cities in the early 1990s, cluster analyses defined three clusters with distinct patterns of shelter stays (temporary, episodic, and long stay). A temporary cluster (88–94 per cent) experienced a small number of homeless episodes for relatively short periods of time. An episodic cluster (3–11 per cent) experienced multiple homeless episodes also for short periods of time. A long-stay cluster (2–4 per cent) had a relatively small number of homeless episodes but for long periods of time. Despite their relatively small s...
A retrospective study was performed using the case files of women shelter users to profile and descr...
Background: Homelessness is a major concern in many urban communities across North America. Since vu...
Since the 1980’s, social housing in Canada has seen a significant decline in support from the federa...
This study tests a typology of homelessness using administrative data on public shelter use in New Y...
This study tests a typology of homelessness using administrative data on public shelter use in New Y...
In 2008, Calgary was the first city in Canada to institute a 10-year plan to end homelessness. The p...
Recent research has confirmed that only a minority of people who use emergency shelter beds are long...
Urban homelessness is one of the most blatant forms of social exclusion in advanced capitalist socie...
This study explores the process of shelter exits for homeless individuals and for different shelter ...
One of the major obstacles to dealing with homelessness has been the difficulty in defining the ter...
In 1981, the General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1987 as the International Year of She...
There has been a dramatic rise of homelessness in America over the past several decades. A lot of re...
Cities across Canada are experiencing an increase in homelessness and are struggling to keep up with...
Until recently, homelessness in Canada was largely considered to be an urban phenomenon. This assump...
Homelessness in Alberta is overwhelmingly concentrated in Calgary and Edmonton, with almost two-thir...
A retrospective study was performed using the case files of women shelter users to profile and descr...
Background: Homelessness is a major concern in many urban communities across North America. Since vu...
Since the 1980’s, social housing in Canada has seen a significant decline in support from the federa...
This study tests a typology of homelessness using administrative data on public shelter use in New Y...
This study tests a typology of homelessness using administrative data on public shelter use in New Y...
In 2008, Calgary was the first city in Canada to institute a 10-year plan to end homelessness. The p...
Recent research has confirmed that only a minority of people who use emergency shelter beds are long...
Urban homelessness is one of the most blatant forms of social exclusion in advanced capitalist socie...
This study explores the process of shelter exits for homeless individuals and for different shelter ...
One of the major obstacles to dealing with homelessness has been the difficulty in defining the ter...
In 1981, the General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1987 as the International Year of She...
There has been a dramatic rise of homelessness in America over the past several decades. A lot of re...
Cities across Canada are experiencing an increase in homelessness and are struggling to keep up with...
Until recently, homelessness in Canada was largely considered to be an urban phenomenon. This assump...
Homelessness in Alberta is overwhelmingly concentrated in Calgary and Edmonton, with almost two-thir...
A retrospective study was performed using the case files of women shelter users to profile and descr...
Background: Homelessness is a major concern in many urban communities across North America. Since vu...
Since the 1980’s, social housing in Canada has seen a significant decline in support from the federa...