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Homelessness in America: A Reference Handbook

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Homelessness in America: A Reference Handbook

Contributors:

By (Author) Michele Wakin

ISBN:

9781440874857

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

ABC-CLIO

Publication Date:

18th February 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Housing and homelessness
Society and culture: general
Reference works
Housing law
Offences against land use and city planning, monument, land and environment prot

Dewey:

362.8920973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

624g

Description

This title provides a one-stop resource for understanding the crisis of homelessness in the United States. It covers risk factors for homelessness, societal attitudes about the homeless, and public and private resources designed to prevent homelessness and help those in need. There are a number of questions to be answered when addressing the subject of homelessness in the United States. What are the primary causes of homelessness What are the economic and socioeconomic factors that have an impact on homeless people What demographic trends can be identified in homeless populations Is the U.S. addressing the needs and concerns of homeless people adequately Where are the areas with the highest homeless populations What can be done to help homeless people who live with mental illness and/or addiction problems Homelessness in America: A Reference Handbook answers all of these questions and more. It thoroughly examines the history of homelessness in the U.S., shining a light on the key issues, events, policies, and attitudes that contribute to homelessness and shape the experience of being homeless. It places special emphasis on exploring the myriad problems that force people into homelessness, such as inadequate levels of affordable housing, struggles with substance abuse, and gaps in the U.S.' social welfare system. In addition, it explains why some demographic groups are at heightened risk of homelessness.

Author Bio

Michele Wakin is professor of sociology and faculty director of the Center for Urban Poverty.

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