Homeless prevention: an inexpensive solution to a costly social problem
Emily S. Anderson
Communities and Banking, 2013, issue Winter, 10-11
Abstract:
Although thousands of insurance professionals work daily in downtown Hartford, the vast majority head back to the suburbs in the evening. In the sea of suits milling around downtown, it is easy to forget that on any single night more than 700 people in the capital region are homeless.
Keywords: Homeless persons - Connecticut; Homeless persons (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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