As the cost of housing in the United States rises while wages have stagnated, homelessness becomes a more pressing issue with every passing year. This paper seeks to identify economics characteristics, natural attributes, and government policies that have a significant influence on the rate of homelessness in each state. Several regression models have been developed to analyze these variables and correlate them to the rate of homelessness. Using these methods, a positive relationship was observed between policy variables directed toward low-income citizens and homelessness, while a negative relationship was observed between the Gross State Product and homelessness. These findings support certain legislative measures that could combat the gr...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the root causes of homelessness is important for developing effec-tive solut...
In this paper, we use a general equilibrium simulation model to assess the potential impacts on home...
Persons experiencing chronic homelessness constitute a highly vulnerable group with complex needs wh...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the US has arisen from broa...
This study seeks to provide new insights into factors that influence homelessness in the U.S. by emp...
The purpose of thi s paper is to determi ne the causes of home 1 essness in urban areas in the Unite...
This paper explores the issue of homelessness within the United States and seeks to create an econom...
This thesis seeks to examine the multifaceted aspects of homelessness and its causes. It will begin...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
In the contemporary United States, there is an increasing need to address the issue of homelessness ...
This paper examines the incomes and rents of the low-income renter population in eight large cities ...
Sociological research on homelessness has long considered its structural determinants, mainly those ...
To correct previous researchers ' almost exclusive emphasis on describing the size and personal...
The extent of homelessness appears to vary widely across metropolitan areas. This study hypothesizes...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the root causes of homelessness is important for developing effec-tive solut...
In this paper, we use a general equilibrium simulation model to assess the potential impacts on home...
Persons experiencing chronic homelessness constitute a highly vulnerable group with complex needs wh...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the US has arisen from broa...
This study seeks to provide new insights into factors that influence homelessness in the U.S. by emp...
The purpose of thi s paper is to determi ne the causes of home 1 essness in urban areas in the Unite...
This paper explores the issue of homelessness within the United States and seeks to create an econom...
This thesis seeks to examine the multifaceted aspects of homelessness and its causes. It will begin...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arise...
In the contemporary United States, there is an increasing need to address the issue of homelessness ...
This paper examines the incomes and rents of the low-income renter population in eight large cities ...
Sociological research on homelessness has long considered its structural determinants, mainly those ...
To correct previous researchers ' almost exclusive emphasis on describing the size and personal...
The extent of homelessness appears to vary widely across metropolitan areas. This study hypothesizes...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the root causes of homelessness is important for developing effec-tive solut...
In this paper, we use a general equilibrium simulation model to assess the potential impacts on home...
Persons experiencing chronic homelessness constitute a highly vulnerable group with complex needs wh...