The present study scrutinized peer-reviewed academic articles published in three housing and homelessness research journals with European affiliations: European Journal of Homelessness (EJH), Housing Studies (HS), and Housing, Theory and Society (HTS) during the years 2012–2016. A data collection ...
The point is that AMCs are good for medical education because all clinicians, including primary care providers, need to know about acute disease and when to admit, but the vast majority of primary care is based on a very different value proposition. It is obvious that America cannot afford, ...
Some think tanks focus on domestic policy and some on foreign policy. Some pursue free-market capitalism and limited government, while others argue for increased taxes and social welfare spending. Still others debate revolution or monitor the growth of liberation movements in foreign countries. They ...
Circulating Stories of Homelessness and Housing Instability: Curating, Composing, and Collaborating on Music for Social Change, MI Homeless Voice Spoken Word Project, with Professor Ben Lauren (WRAC), Undergraduate, Matthew Gillespie (AAHD), and other MSU partners, May 2018–September 2019. | ...
They may be a particularly effective post-discharge tool for caring for vulnerable populations, such as those without established primary care11 or insurance, those experiencing homelessness,15 or those recently released from prison.16 In the context of national efforts to improve care transitions17 ...
Although neither mobility or living arrangement were associated with standardized test achievement, minority status, gender, special learning needs, and absenteeism still presented as risk factors for academic achievement in this sample of children experiencing homelessness. Recommendations for teacher ...
In regular conferences and journals, papers on these topics are often scattered among sessions with names that hide their common good nature (such as "Social networks", "Predictive models" or the more general term "Applications"). Additionally, such forums tend to have a strong bias for papers...