In this article, I describe efforts to manage the capacity of homeless shelter programs in Philadelphia and assess the impact of those efforts on providers and consumers of homeless services. Most reforms have focused on reducing the capacity of the shelter system by reducing the average length of stay of persons in shelter and by providing housing relocation assistance. However, these reforms have been compromised by an inability to contol the demand for shelter, particularly the rate of new admissions , and by the extent of need for housing assistance among homeless and near-homeless people in Philadelphia. Alternative methods of financing shelters are described, as are attempts to create a system of specialty shelter providers. The c...
As the United States grapples with increasing economic inequality and significant poverty, homelessn...
The use of public shelters in Philadelphia was examined both before and after the implementation of ...
Homelessness in the United States after World War II was primarily a problem of adult men, and initi...
This is a formal analysis of how homeless shelters should operate: in particular, what quality of ac...
Previous estimates of the size and composition of the U.S. homeless population have been based on cr...
Problem: At present, homelessness in the United States is primarily addressed by providing emergency...
The premise of this article is that homelessness in America today is essentially a product of the la...
45 pagesUnsheltered homeless in the United States commonly identify as chronically homeless per the ...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Emergency shelters have been the most comprehensive and enduring response to homelessness in the Uni...
The shelter reveals a charade in American welfare policy, pretending to show concern for the visible...
This article considers the problem of poverty, with homelessness as the centerpiece. A survey of the...
This paper discusses how researchers and others have analyzed the services histories of persons who ...
This paper surveys research on homelessness. The emphases are on the last decade, rather than earli...
I have chosen to study North Carolina's homeless assistance network, specifically programs that have...
As the United States grapples with increasing economic inequality and significant poverty, homelessn...
The use of public shelters in Philadelphia was examined both before and after the implementation of ...
Homelessness in the United States after World War II was primarily a problem of adult men, and initi...
This is a formal analysis of how homeless shelters should operate: in particular, what quality of ac...
Previous estimates of the size and composition of the U.S. homeless population have been based on cr...
Problem: At present, homelessness in the United States is primarily addressed by providing emergency...
The premise of this article is that homelessness in America today is essentially a product of the la...
45 pagesUnsheltered homeless in the United States commonly identify as chronically homeless per the ...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Emergency shelters have been the most comprehensive and enduring response to homelessness in the Uni...
The shelter reveals a charade in American welfare policy, pretending to show concern for the visible...
This article considers the problem of poverty, with homelessness as the centerpiece. A survey of the...
This paper discusses how researchers and others have analyzed the services histories of persons who ...
This paper surveys research on homelessness. The emphases are on the last decade, rather than earli...
I have chosen to study North Carolina's homeless assistance network, specifically programs that have...
As the United States grapples with increasing economic inequality and significant poverty, homelessn...
The use of public shelters in Philadelphia was examined both before and after the implementation of ...
Homelessness in the United States after World War II was primarily a problem of adult men, and initi...