• What Happens After the Demonstration Phase?: The Sustainability of Canada’s At Home/Chez Soi Housing First Programs for Homeless Persons with Mental Illness

    This research examined the sustainability of Canada’s At Home/Chez Soi Housing First (HF) programs for homeless persons with mental illness 2 years after the end of the demonstration phase...

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  • Life goals and gender differences among chronically homeless individuals entering permanent supportive housing

    This research seeks to understand goals and the gender differences in goals among men and women who are transitioning into permanent supportive housing. Results identified goal differences in education...

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  • What drives the high health care costs of the homeless?

    This research provides a significant economic argument for government intervention to break the cycle of homelessness as the findings reveal significant potential savings to effective interventions for homeless people...

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  • What drives the high health care costs of the homeless?

    Higher health care costs of homeless are associated with mental health disorder and long periods of rough sleeping.

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  • How Finland fixed homelessness

    Report on Finnish homelessness policy and Housing First

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  • The Governance of Inclusive Growth – An Overview of Country Initiatives

    Achieving inclusive growth relates closely to how governments work and how policies are designed, implemented, delivered and evaluated. This publication presents an overview of country initiatives concerning inclusive growth...

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  • Individual, Housing, and Neighborhood Predictors of Psychological Integration Among Vulnerably Housed and Homeless Individuals

    The current longitudinal study evaluated the individual, housing, and neighborhood characteristics predictive of feeling psychologically integrated within one’s neighborhood among a population of homeless and vulnerably housed individuals. Participants...

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  • Learning to feel at home. Governing homelessness and the politics of affect

    The emotional and affective dynamics of homelessness are an established matter of concern in geographical research. Geographers have called attention to homelessness as an embodied phenomenon and to the...

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  • Testing a Typology of Homelessness Across Welfare Regimes: Shelter Use in Denmark and the USA

    This article compares patterns of homeless shelter use in Denmark and the USA. The result support a hypothesis that countries with more extensive welfare systems and lower level of...

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  • Housing First in Vienna: a socially innovative initiative to foster social cohesion

    Housing First pilot project in Vienna

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