Homelessness and Poverty in Europe. An introduction
Hélène Ducros () and
Elizabeth Jones
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Hélène Ducros: CES - Council for European Studies
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Abstract:
While policymakers rightly blame the COVID-19 epidemic, the war in Ukraine, and persistently high levels of inflation for the lack of progress in alleviating homelessness and for the dire shortage of safe and affordable housing in many places, these factors have exacerbated rather than created a complex problem that touches a wide array of people at different life stages and under various socioeconomic conditions.
Keywords: Homelessness; Poverty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-07-12
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Published in EuropeNow, 2023, Homelessness and Poverty in Europe, 52
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