In the first of our Economy Bytes series, the Alliance presents the state of doubled-up families. The brief examines the implications of the increase in doubled-up families and reflects on the how the situation speaks to the recession's impact of homelessness. It also provides data on how many people doubled up between 2005 and 2008
This fact sheet examines the relationship between work and homelessness, including the contribution ...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
Many people call or write the National Coalition for the Homeless to ask about the number of homeles...
The recession has caused rising unemployment, public assistance caseloads, and numbers of homeless f...
In spite of an unprecedented growth in the economy and subsequent record low unemployment levels thr...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
Causes of homelessness are multiple and complex. Public focus often centers on personal problems, wh...
More than 656,000 people experienced homelessness on a typical night in the United States in 2011. N...
From a study commissioned by the Volunteers of America, this report provides a general description o...
The Great Recession has resulted in various changes in homeless populations in municipalities throug...
This study found that there are many interrelated consequences of the economic downturn that lead to...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...
The recently released U.S. Conference of Mayors' Hunger and Homelessness Survey is an important star...
Massachusetts\u27s response to the tragedy of family homelessness during a period of economic prospe...
This fact sheet examines the relationship between work and homelessness, including the contribution ...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
Many people call or write the National Coalition for the Homeless to ask about the number of homeles...
The recession has caused rising unemployment, public assistance caseloads, and numbers of homeless f...
In spite of an unprecedented growth in the economy and subsequent record low unemployment levels thr...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
Causes of homelessness are multiple and complex. Public focus often centers on personal problems, wh...
More than 656,000 people experienced homelessness on a typical night in the United States in 2011. N...
From a study commissioned by the Volunteers of America, this report provides a general description o...
The Great Recession has resulted in various changes in homeless populations in municipalities throug...
This study found that there are many interrelated consequences of the economic downturn that lead to...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...
The recently released U.S. Conference of Mayors' Hunger and Homelessness Survey is an important star...
Massachusetts\u27s response to the tragedy of family homelessness during a period of economic prospe...
This fact sheet examines the relationship between work and homelessness, including the contribution ...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
Many people call or write the National Coalition for the Homeless to ask about the number of homeles...