It is generally believed that the increased incidence of homelessness in the United States has arisen from broad societal factors, such as changes in the institutionalization of the mentally ill, increases in drug addiction and alcohol usage, and so forth. This paper presents a comprehensive test of the alternate hypothesis that variations in homelessness arise from changed circumstances in the housing market and in the income distribution. We assemble essentially all the systematic information available on homelessness in U.S. urban areas: census counts, shelter bed counts, records of transfer payments, and administrative agency estimates. We estimate similar statistical models using four different samples of data on the incidence of homel...
During the 1980's, a decade of relative prosperity, the number of people living in the streets, in s...
45 pagesUnsheltered homeless in the United States commonly identify as chronically homeless per the ...
The study utilised micro-level longitudinal data from Journeys Home (JH) and housing market data fro...
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 US has arisen from broa...
The purpose of thi s paper is to determi ne the causes of home 1 essness in urban areas in the Unite...
Kathryn Nelson, and Cordelia Reimers for helpful comments, and Franco Pignataro for his exceptionall...
This study seeks to provide new insights into factors that influence homelessness in the U.S. by emp...
The extent of homelessness appears to vary widely across metropolitan areas. This study hypothesizes...
This paper examines the incomes and rents of the low-income renter population in eight large cities ...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the root causes of homelessness is important for developing effec-tive solut...
To correct previous researchers ' almost exclusive emphasis on describing the size and personal...
Sociological research on homelessness has long considered its structural determinants, mainly those ...
As the cost of housing in the United States rises while wages have stagnated, homelessness becomes a...
Persons experiencing chronic homelessness constitute a highly vulnerable group with complex needs wh...
During the 1980's, a decade of relative prosperity, the number of people living in the streets, in s...
45 pagesUnsheltered homeless in the United States commonly identify as chronically homeless per the ...
The study utilised micro-level longitudinal data from Journeys Home (JH) and housing market data fro...
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 US has arisen from broa...
The purpose of thi s paper is to determi ne the causes of home 1 essness in urban areas in the Unite...
Kathryn Nelson, and Cordelia Reimers for helpful comments, and Franco Pignataro for his exceptionall...
This study seeks to provide new insights into factors that influence homelessness in the U.S. by emp...
The extent of homelessness appears to vary widely across metropolitan areas. This study hypothesizes...
This paper examines the incomes and rents of the low-income renter population in eight large cities ...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the root causes of homelessness is important for developing effec-tive solut...
To correct previous researchers ' almost exclusive emphasis on describing the size and personal...
Sociological research on homelessness has long considered its structural determinants, mainly those ...
As the cost of housing in the United States rises while wages have stagnated, homelessness becomes a...
Persons experiencing chronic homelessness constitute a highly vulnerable group with complex needs wh...
During the 1980's, a decade of relative prosperity, the number of people living in the streets, in s...
45 pagesUnsheltered homeless in the United States commonly identify as chronically homeless per the ...
The study utilised micro-level longitudinal data from Journeys Home (JH) and housing market data fro...