International Perspectives on Homelessness in Developed NationsISBN: 978-1-4051-8244-7
Paperback
224 pages
November 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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This collection of original articles highlights the similarities
and differences in the status of homelessness and research
approaches used to understand this social problem in the US and
other developed nations.
- Articles include literature reviews, studies comparing
homelessness across nations, papers that examine specific issues in
relation to homelessness in particular nations, and policy oriented
discussions
- Eight different developed nations are in some substantial way
considered in one or more of the 11 papers
- After the US, these nations include the 5 most populous among
the world’s fully developed nations (i.e., Japan, Germany,
France, the UK, and Italy) as well as a few smaller ones (i.e.,
Australia, the Czech Republic, and Belgium)
- All papers are by authors and/or based on data from outside of the US