This report compares the Department of Homeless Services's shelter entry data for families during the first four years of "Uniting for Solutions Beyond Shelter," initiated in 2004 with the "Right to Shelter" law enacted in New York 1986 which legally mandated the provision of emergency shelter to all in need. Twenty-three years after "Right to Shelter", it appears that this right is in jeopardy because of bureaucratic policies and procedures employed by the city to defer, if not deny, shelter to eligible families
One of the more valuable contributions of Peter Rossi's article is to remind us of the critical role...
Fact sheet on Family Homelessness in New Jersey. Homeless families in the Garden State are no differ...
Families with children, the fastest growing homeless subgroup in the U.S., have recently expanded in...
New York City has the largest homeless population in the United States. In fiscal year 2019, 132,660...
Four years after New York City launched its ambitious plan to end homelessness, this report evaluate...
A regional focus on the tri-state area surrounding New York City reveals a demographic profile of ho...
We study the incentives to enter and to leave homeless shelters. After 2 years of decline, the numbe...
The opinion brief suggests that the aggressive rehousing policies for New York City's homeless famil...
This study explores the process of exit from and reentry to public family shelters for homeless fami...
This study investigates hypotheses regarding the association of census tract variables with the risk...
Homelessness has been a problem in New York City (NYC) for decades. Part of the problem is children ...
The recession has caused rising unemployment, public assistance caseloads, and numbers of homeless f...
Modern mass homelessness in New York is now entering its fifth decade. New York's catastrophic affor...
Almost one-third of families who reside in the New York City shelter system have children with curre...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the importance of keeping unhoused people safe and helpin...
One of the more valuable contributions of Peter Rossi's article is to remind us of the critical role...
Fact sheet on Family Homelessness in New Jersey. Homeless families in the Garden State are no differ...
Families with children, the fastest growing homeless subgroup in the U.S., have recently expanded in...
New York City has the largest homeless population in the United States. In fiscal year 2019, 132,660...
Four years after New York City launched its ambitious plan to end homelessness, this report evaluate...
A regional focus on the tri-state area surrounding New York City reveals a demographic profile of ho...
We study the incentives to enter and to leave homeless shelters. After 2 years of decline, the numbe...
The opinion brief suggests that the aggressive rehousing policies for New York City's homeless famil...
This study explores the process of exit from and reentry to public family shelters for homeless fami...
This study investigates hypotheses regarding the association of census tract variables with the risk...
Homelessness has been a problem in New York City (NYC) for decades. Part of the problem is children ...
The recession has caused rising unemployment, public assistance caseloads, and numbers of homeless f...
Modern mass homelessness in New York is now entering its fifth decade. New York's catastrophic affor...
Almost one-third of families who reside in the New York City shelter system have children with curre...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the importance of keeping unhoused people safe and helpin...
One of the more valuable contributions of Peter Rossi's article is to remind us of the critical role...
Fact sheet on Family Homelessness in New Jersey. Homeless families in the Garden State are no differ...
Families with children, the fastest growing homeless subgroup in the U.S., have recently expanded in...