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Journey to Social Inclusion (J2SI) is a pilot project designed to break the cycle of long-term homelessness. This …
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-term homelessness. This report presents the social and economic outcomes of the J2SI pilot. It covers the three years the trial ran, and …
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This paper uses survival analysis to model exits over time from two alternative notions of homelessness. We are unique … out of homelessness fall with age and with the education level of mothers. Women are more likely than men to exit … homelessness when it is broadly conceived, but appear to be less likely to exit when it is narrowly defined. Finally, higher …
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Journey to Social Inclusion (J2SI) is a pilot project designed to break the cycle of long-term homelessness. The …
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, generally improve housing outcomes for people who have experienced chronic homelessness. However, little is known about their …
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This paper uses survival analysis to model exits over time from two alternative notions of homelessness. We are unique … out of homelessness fall with age and with the education level of mothers. Women are more likely than men to exit … homelessness when it is broadly conceived, but appear to be less likely to exit when it is narrowly defined. Finally, higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010421201
This paper uses survival analysis to model exits over time from two alternative notions of homelessness. We are unique … out of homelessness fall with age and with the education level of mothers. Women are more likely than men to exit … homelessness when it is broadly conceived, but appear to be less likely to exit when it is narrowly defined. Finally, higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010937281
This paper uses survival analysis to model exits over time from two alternative notions of homelessness. We are unique … out of homelessness fall with age and with the education level of mothers. Women are more likely than men to exit … homelessness when it is broadly conceived, but appear to be less likely to exit when it is narrowly defined. Finally, higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010959801