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  • Where Do People Go When They First Become Homeless? A Survey Of Homeless Adults In The USA

    According to researchers, an individual is more likely to experience health risks or have an early death, the longer an individual is considered homeless.
  • Opening Doors

    Opening Doors is a federal plan to help prevent and put an end to homelessness.
  • Gender Differences In The Residential Origins Of The Homeless: Identification Of Areas With High Risk Of Homelessness.

    In Planning, Practice & Research, a study was conducted to offer a different perspective on homeless research, concerning genders and residential origins. This perspective shows distinct differences between homeless women and homeless men in many areas
  • The Business Case for Ending Homelessness: Having a Home Improves: Health, Reduces Healthcare Utilization and Costs

    The most immediate need of the homeless population is stable and affordable housing first, according to Daniel Garrett. It is suggested that housing first would be beneficial to the homeless population, the health care system, and to taxpayers
  • Community-Level Characteristics Associated With Variation In Rates Of Homelessness Among Families And Single Adults

    Many studies have been done to find the causal relationship between homelessness and the characteristics and experiences of individuals and families
  • Pathways To Homelessness Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From The HOPE HOME Study

    According to the HOPE HOME study, it is important to acknowledge that individuals can become homeless at any point in their life and to understand what causes homelessness among these different age group