Homelessness and Social Policy

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Homeless Acceptances
Homeless Households
Hostel Accommodation
Hostel Provision
housing
Housing Benefit
Housing Benefit Payments
housing policy analysis
Housing Support Workers
ISMI
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Local Authority Housing Departments
Midlands East Anglia South West
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people
Poor Health Status
private
Private Rented
Prs
public health inequalities
qualitative policy research
rented
Rough Sleepers
Secretary Of State
sector
single
Single Homeless People
Single Homeless Population
social exclusion
Soup Runs
Statutorily Homeless
structural causes of homelessness
temporary
urban marginalisation
Voluntary Sector Schemes
welfare state critique
West Midlands East Midlands East
Young Men
Young Single Homeless People

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  • ISBN 9780415154567
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The problem of homelessness is deeply emblematic of the sort of society Britain has become. What other social phenomena could better epitomise the end of modernity than our seeming inability to adequately respond to the most basic needs - shelter, warmth, food - of substantial numbers of our 'citizens'? Homelessness and Social Policy offers a dispassionate analysis of the problem of homelessness and the policy responses it has so far invoked.
By reviewing theoretical and legal conceptualisations of homelessness and presenting extensive statistical analyses, this book considers the impact of the experience of homelessness and the policy responses. Homelessness and Social Policy will prove to be invaluable to students of social and public policy, health studies, housing studies and sociology.

Roger Burrows is Assistant Director and Nicholas Pleace and Deborah Quilgars are Research Fellows at the Centre for Housing Policy, University of York