Statistics demonstrate a near crisis of homelessness for Indigenous adults (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) in Canada across major urban centers; approximately 60% of Indigenous Peoples live in cities (Statistics Canada, Aboriginal peoples and Aboriginal languages in Canada. Census. Statistics Canada, Ot...
Such practices are exploitative of workers, unemployed and taxpayers alike. They do not solve unemployment rather, they at best allow manipulation of statistics by cycling already marginalised people through further degrees of marginalisation in order to gain an advantage for both the exploiter and th...
they were Danish citizens, and that they were 18 to 29 years old. We delimited our focus to this age group based on two aspects: First, statistics indicate a rather dramatic increase in homelessness in the age group of 18 and 29 compared to the relative increase in ...
In Table 2, descriptive statistics are broken down by food insecurity status. Given the survey design, almost half of all families in the sample are homeless. After we restrict our sample to families whose children were present with them during their homeless shelter stay, 43.1% of the sample...
Researchers and advocates from The Sentencing Project, the National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, and two regional organizations based in Nashville and San Francisco sought to contextualize national and regional statistics with projects they’ve undertaken in specific ci...
Homeless After a Prison Release: Statistics and Options Living as an inmate incarcerated in jail or prison is bad enough, but becoming homeless after this can sometimes be even worse. Those who end up living on the streets with a criminal record can… ...
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The question might seem provocative in an age when opinion polls and statistics inundate us with numerical information about every category of individual and item. Is this sort of question asked when surveys are conducted on people in conventional settled housing (for example low-income inhabitants ...
Homelessness is the ongoing condition of being without a home. Frequently, the term is applied to people who “sleep rough” (i.e., outdoors in an area they do not own or rent) and to people who reside in very short-term housing intended for those who are otherwise homeless. It can ...
Annual disability statistics compendium. Retrieved from: http://disabilitycompendium.org/compendium-statistics/special-education/11-1-special-education-students-ages-6-21-served-under-idea-part-b-as-a-percentage-of-population. U.S. Department of Education. (2014). Consolidated state performance reports...