The recession has caused rising unemployment, public assistance caseloads, and numbers of homeless families seeking shelter. In New York City, already about 10,200 families and almost 16,000 children reside in shelter. If the city does not rise to the challenge, homeless children will become the newest and most vulnerable victims of the recession
Examines changes in benefits and characteristics of unemployed families and those who received unemp...
Examining institutional entrenchment among homeless families, the Institute demonstrates the possibl...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...
This opinion brief explores unemployment and low educational attainment among New York City's homele...
A regional focus on the tri-state area surrounding New York City reveals a demographic profile of ho...
In spite of an unprecedented growth in the economy and subsequent record low unemployment levels thr...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
From a study commissioned by the Volunteers of America, this report provides a general description o...
The public opinion poll reveals that homelessness figures prominently in the minds of New Yorkers, w...
Modern mass homelessness in New York is now entering its fifth decade. New York's catastrophic affor...
In the first of our Economy Bytes series, the Alliance presents the state of doubled-up families. Th...
Family Homelessness in New Jersey: examines the combined effect of changes in employment, housing ma...
The Great Recession has resulted in various changes in homeless populations in municipalities throug...
The opinion brief suggests that the aggressive rehousing policies for New York City's homeless famil...
The recently released U.S. Conference of Mayors' Hunger and Homelessness Survey is an important star...
Examines changes in benefits and characteristics of unemployed families and those who received unemp...
Examining institutional entrenchment among homeless families, the Institute demonstrates the possibl...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...
This opinion brief explores unemployment and low educational attainment among New York City's homele...
A regional focus on the tri-state area surrounding New York City reveals a demographic profile of ho...
In spite of an unprecedented growth in the economy and subsequent record low unemployment levels thr...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
From a study commissioned by the Volunteers of America, this report provides a general description o...
The public opinion poll reveals that homelessness figures prominently in the minds of New Yorkers, w...
Modern mass homelessness in New York is now entering its fifth decade. New York's catastrophic affor...
In the first of our Economy Bytes series, the Alliance presents the state of doubled-up families. Th...
Family Homelessness in New Jersey: examines the combined effect of changes in employment, housing ma...
The Great Recession has resulted in various changes in homeless populations in municipalities throug...
The opinion brief suggests that the aggressive rehousing policies for New York City's homeless famil...
The recently released U.S. Conference of Mayors' Hunger and Homelessness Survey is an important star...
Examines changes in benefits and characteristics of unemployed families and those who received unemp...
Examining institutional entrenchment among homeless families, the Institute demonstrates the possibl...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...