Using rich and detailed data, this groundbreaking book explains why homelessness has become a crisis in America and reveals the structural conditions that underlie it.
In Homelessness Is a Housing Problem, Gregg Colburn and Clayton Page Aldern seek to explain the substantial regional variation in rates of homelessness in cities across the United States. In a departure from many analytical approaches, Colburn and Aldern shift their focus from the individual experiencing homelessness to the metropolitan area. Using accessible statistical analysis, they test a range of conventional beliefs about what drives the prevalence of homelessness in a given city–including mental illness, drug use, poverty, weather, generosity of public assistance, and low-income mobility–and find that none explain the regional variation observed across the country. Instead, housing market conditions, such as the cost and availability of rental housing, offer a far more convincing account. With rigor and clarity, Homelessness Is a Housing Problem explores U.S. cities’ diverse experiences with housing precarity and offers policy solutions for unique regional contexts.


Homelessness is a Housing Problem: How Structural Factors Explain U.S. Patterns
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This book offers a structural analysis of the housing market factors that contribute to homelessness in the U.S.
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Weight | 0.318 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 1.8 × 21 in |
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