Homeless in America

by Carol L. M. Caton

Other authorsCarol L. M. Caton (Editor)
Hardcover, 1990

Status

Available

Call number

362.5

Collection

Publication

Oxford University Press (1990), 256 pages

Description

The 1980s have witnessed a dramatic increase in homelessness among impoverished and dependent persons, particularly in major metropolitan areas. In this in-depth study, Carol, L.M. Caton and her colleagues synthesize the available information on this alarming trend, providing a comprehensivediscussion of the causes and historical antecedents of homelessness and answering such questions as: Who are the homeless and what are their day-to-day lives like? What can be done to help the homeless and ensure that society meets its responsibility to them? How many homeless are there and whyare their numbers increasing? In addressing these questions Homeless in America describes various public and private shelter programs and, utilizing a unique scientific approach, discusses social and economic policy innovations aimed at independent living. The result is an invaluable resource forstudents in the social sciences, medicine, law, public policy, and social work, as well as for mental health professionals.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

256 p.; 8.59 x 5.87 inches

ISBN

0195039181 / 9780195039184
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