ABSTRACT

First published in 1999. The phenomenon of homelessness is not new, but it has only recently been perceived as a social problem in European Member States. Even in the early 1990s little was known about the paths in and out of homelessness. This volume presents the papers arising from EUROHOME: Emergency and Transitory Housing for Homeless people: Needs and Best Practices. This project enabled a review of the state of knowledge in the field, an analysis of recent trends and a discussion of the prospects for improvement in the prevention of homelessness and the public response to housing in Europe. EUROHOME, and this collection, thus bring together experts in the study of: *

part 2|164 pages

The Research Of Homelessness: Data and Methodology

part 3|2 pages

Values and Policies in Relation to Homelessness

part 4|2 pages

Services for Homeless People – Needs and Provisions

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The Research Agenda