Homelessness in the United States, Europe, and Russia: A Comparative Perspective
By (Author) Carl O. Helvie
By (author) Wilfried Kunstmann
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th May 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social welfare and social services
362.5
Hardback
280
The editors of this book draw upon professionals in seven industrialized nations to examine the prevalence, causes, trends, demographics, and health concerns of homelessness and to evaluate potential solutions. They also report on the resources available to the homeless by the public and private sectors in each of the seven countries studied; the United States, Germany, the Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Russia, and Spain. Also provided is a comparison of social welfare systems in industrialized nations with perhaps the most current and accurate statistics regarding Russia available in the literature. The two East European countries, the Czech Republic and the Russian Federation, represent the most radical changes, from a state to a free market economy with their social systems turned upside down. While the former socialist governments provided a system of universalistic care and control, the released uncontrolled free market forces have been eroding most social protection for the individual. Consequently, homelessness as a new phenomena affects those who are not able to compete in the free market economy. The editors tie the data and country-specific chapters together with a series of concluding chapters that include discussions of resources to prevent homelessness, financial resources for the unemployed, social welfare benefits for the indigent, access to health care and sickness benefits, affordable housing and housing policies, and public and private resources for the homeless.
This book should find its way onto library shelves and into the hands of those curious aout the details of homelessness data in other industrial countires.-APA Journal
"This book should find its way onto library shelves and into the hands of those curious aout the details of homelessness data in other industrial countires."-APA Journal
CARL O. HELVIE is Professor of Nursing at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. He has written numerous articles in nursing and health journals and presented research findings at many national and international conferences. WILFRIED KUNSTMANN is Head of the Department of Community Medicine and General Practice at the medical Faculty of the University of Witten/Hedecke, Germany. He has conducted several studies on homelessness and health care in Germany.