Provides state-by-state rankings of the extent of child homelessness, child well-being, structural risk factors, and policy and planning efforts, as well as analyses of the effects of homelessness on health and education. Makes policy recommendations
Debra Rog and John Buckner report that since the mid-1990s, there has been continued research and po...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature of family homelessness in the US and Canada...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
Executive Summary America’s Youngest Outcasts reports on child homelessness in the United States b...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
The number of homeless families with children has increased in recent years due to the lack of the a...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
Of the approximately 565,000 people experiencing homelessness at a given point in time in the Unite...
Homelessness, with poverty and housing inaccessibility as its underlying structural drivers, has an ...
In a given year, approximately 1.6 million children in the United States experience homeless-ness, a...
Major federal legislation has placed the educational well-being of at-risk children in the national ...
A regional focus on the tri-state area surrounding New York City reveals a demographic profile of ho...
The number of homeless children has risen significantly in recent years. For many children, homeless...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, this paper sets the scene for the reader by outlining ...
Debra Rog and John Buckner report that since the mid-1990s, there has been continued research and po...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature of family homelessness in the US and Canada...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
Executive Summary America’s Youngest Outcasts reports on child homelessness in the United States b...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
The number of homeless families with children has increased in recent years due to the lack of the a...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
Of the approximately 565,000 people experiencing homelessness at a given point in time in the Unite...
Homelessness, with poverty and housing inaccessibility as its underlying structural drivers, has an ...
In a given year, approximately 1.6 million children in the United States experience homeless-ness, a...
Major federal legislation has placed the educational well-being of at-risk children in the national ...
A regional focus on the tri-state area surrounding New York City reveals a demographic profile of ho...
The number of homeless children has risen significantly in recent years. For many children, homeless...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, this paper sets the scene for the reader by outlining ...
Debra Rog and John Buckner report that since the mid-1990s, there has been continued research and po...
This article provides an overview of the changing nature of family homelessness in the US and Canada...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...