1st Edition

Children Living in Temporary Shelters How Homelessness Effects Their Perception of Home

By Alice M. Epps Copyright 1998
    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1998. The problem of homelessness is increasing nationally in volume, variety, and visibility, with the subpopulation of homeless families with children growing the fastest. An unstable living environment places these families, especially the children at risk, of accomplishing positive, adaptive socialization. In addition, the provision of supportive services to these children, impose an excessive economic burden on the public. The paucity of information and research concerning what homelessness means for children who are members of these families, are reasons for undertaking this work. The book provides a survey research model to collect and analyze information, about what the circumstances of homelessness means from the perspective of children sheltered with homeless families.

    Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter II Literature Review; Chapter III Problem Formation; Chapter IV Methodology; Chapter V Description of Study Subjects; chapter VI Testing the Hypotheses and Data Analyses; chapter VII Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations;

    Biography

    Stuart Bruchey, Allan Nevins Professor Emeritus, Columbia University.