Homelessness in Rural America

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Family Health
Family Health Approach
Family Health Perspective
Family Health Social Work
Family Health Social Work Practice
Family Policy
Home Investment Partnership Program
Homeless Households
homeless persons
Homeless Population
Homeless Service Provider
Human Service Delivery Systems
marginalized populations studies
McKinney Homeless Assistance Act
Model Family Policy
National Family Policy
Parental Communication Deviance
qualitative needs assessment
rural family welfare
Rural Homelessness
rural housing instability analysis
rural poverty
service delivery evaluation
Single Room Occupancy
social exclusion research
socioeconomic factors
Transitional Service Providers
United States
Welfare Reform
Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789016331
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 03 May 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Take your knowledge of the needs of the rural homeless to the next level

This groundbreaking text examines research methodologies for studying the homeless, rural homeless policy, and the lives of today’s rural homeless. It gives a thorough overview of the issues faced by this unique sector and outlines specific avenues for further research. The authors’ insightful data analysis, real life findings, and specific case examples offer useful and research-based approaches to improve the difficult situation of the rural homeless, using a family health approach well suited to addressing the issues that affect them.

Since services for the homeless are most often located in cities, the rural homeless are at a physical disadvantage. Because they are unable to utilize the services provided for the urban homeless, their needs often go unmet. Researchers and social service professionals face the same dilemma. Homelessness in Rural America addresses these issues by making vital research techniques, difficult-to-find data, and strategies for practice easy to access, understand, and put to use.

Homelessness in Rural America: Policy and Programs examines:

  • the current condition of the rural homeless
  • factors that can increase the probability of a rural individual becoming homeless
  • the influence of welfare programs on the rural homeless
  • issues faced by the rural homeless and how a family health approach can treat these issues
  • the research methodology used to study the rural homeless
  • micro- and macro-level solutions to rural homeless problems

Students and educators will benefit from Homelessness in Rural America’s micro- and macro-level approaches to intervention. Policy planners will discover the further complications that have arisen from welfare programs. As the homeless population continues to increase, Homelessness in Rural America becomes even more essential. The rural homeless are often overlooked in the social sciences literature, and this book fills that void with its rare and well-organized information.

John A Pardeck, Paul A Rollinson

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