Baseline -- Evidence -- Individual -- Landscape -- Market -- Typology -- Response.
Sue Jackson's experience with AFDC is in many ways typical but in other ways unusual. Sue begins her story: SUE: We were raised real poor. It's eight in my family and my mother raised us on welfare. She got a job and went off Aid when ...
Who Says There's No Housing Problem?: Facts and Figures on Housing and Homelessness
LaFraniere, Sharon and Michael Martinez. "Oliver Carr Opens Hotel Presidential for D.C. Homeless." December 25. Martinez, Michael and Alison Muscatine. "Area Homeless Find Room at the Inn at Hotel Presidential." December 26.
... Single Room Occupant and the Inner City Revival Philip Kasinitz The Homelessness Problem Ellen L. Bassuk 253 Deinstitutionalization and the Homeless Mentally 111 H. Richard Lamb The Plight of Homeless Women Madeleine R. Stoner 21.
Longtime Urban Institute researcher Martha Burt and her co-authors provide an in-depth analysis of homelessness, exploring issues such as how many homeless people there are in America, where they are, why they became homeless, how long ...
This book examines the history, governmental and private responses, and future prospects of this intractable challenge.
Permanent Supportive Housing focuses on the impact of PSH on health care outcomes and its cost-effectiveness.
... emergency lodging with the aim of social reintegration or just for giving a shelter: in a normal lodging, in young workers housing, in a hotel. 500,000 nights have been apparently offered during the winter to 40,000 places, an average ...
Who Says There's No Housing Problem?: Facts and Figures on Housing and Homelessness
Evaluating the Evidence for Improving Health Outcomes Among People Experiencing Chronic Homelessness National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, ... Strategies for Improving Homeless People's Access to Mainstream Benefits and Services.