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| "It is not a matter of right or wrong, it is not a matter of moral or immoral but a matter of manipulation". Feb. 11, 2003 By Anthony M. Streckfuss |
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| POVERTY AND EMPLOYMENT |
| POVERTY Current Population Survey (CPS) / Poverty Definition, Thresholds and Guidelines / Decennial Census / recent Poverty Measurement Research / Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) / Small Area Estimates / Other U.S.censusBureau |
| Poverty-Related Links Poverty Links by Institution / Welfare Reform research Database / Government Links / Local Links / IRP Home IRP |
| History of Homelessness For almost half (49 percent) of homeless clients, their current spell of homelessness is their first (table 2.7). Of the remaining homeless clients, 17 percent are in their second spell and 34 percent have had at least three homeless spells including the current one. Twenty-eight percent of current episodes have lasted three months or less, another 11 percent have lasted between four and six months, 15 percent between seven and twelve moths, 16 percent between thirteen and twenty-four months, and 30 percent have lasted two years or more. AnOverviewofHomeleswsClients |
| Comparing Currently with Formerly Homeless Clients and Other service Users Basic demographic characteristics for currently and formerly homeless clients and other services users are presented in table 3.1. Homelessness |
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