No Way Home (ePub)
The Crisis of Homelessness and How to Fix It with Intelligence and Humanity
(Sprache: Englisch)
In San Diego, not far from the gates of the fantasy world at Disneyland, tent cities lining the freeways
remind us of an ugly reality. Homeless individuals are slowing rail travel between Sacramento and the
Bay Area, and swarming subway trains in Los...
remind us of an ugly reality. Homeless individuals are slowing rail travel between Sacramento and the
Bay Area, and swarming subway trains in Los...
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In San Diego, not far from the gates of the fantasy world at Disneyland, tent cities lining the freeways
remind us of an ugly reality. Homeless individuals are slowing rail travel between Sacramento and the
Bay Area, and swarming subway trains in Los Angeles in search of a place to sleep when they're not
languishing on Skid Row. Drug use among the homeless is plaguing communities, with discarded
needles threatening children playing at public parks. And every day across California, thousands of
homeless youth who lack safe and stable housing struggle to stay in school, to perform well
academically, and to form meaningful connections with their teachers and peers.
Since the 1980s, countless research studies have been published on the topic of homelessness in America. Too often, however, social science research on homelessness is narrow in scope, mired in politics, and reliant on questionable assumptions about the root causes of the problem. The severity of the homeless crises plaguing cities requires innovative solutions backed by credible data and objective research.
This book examines the causes of homelessness with a focus on unaffordable housing, poverty, mental illness, substance addiction and legal reform. It examines the state and local policy environment to determine ways in which housing policy, social service programs, employment opportunities interact to exacerbate, perpetuate, or reduce homelessness. The book also evaluates different strategies being used at the state, county, and local levels to prevent or reduce homelessness. Finally, the book provides a mix of long-term policy solutions based on the authors' findings that have the greatest potential to reduce homelessness.
remind us of an ugly reality. Homeless individuals are slowing rail travel between Sacramento and the
Bay Area, and swarming subway trains in Los Angeles in search of a place to sleep when they're not
languishing on Skid Row. Drug use among the homeless is plaguing communities, with discarded
needles threatening children playing at public parks. And every day across California, thousands of
homeless youth who lack safe and stable housing struggle to stay in school, to perform well
academically, and to form meaningful connections with their teachers and peers.
Since the 1980s, countless research studies have been published on the topic of homelessness in America. Too often, however, social science research on homelessness is narrow in scope, mired in politics, and reliant on questionable assumptions about the root causes of the problem. The severity of the homeless crises plaguing cities requires innovative solutions backed by credible data and objective research.
This book examines the causes of homelessness with a focus on unaffordable housing, poverty, mental illness, substance addiction and legal reform. It examines the state and local policy environment to determine ways in which housing policy, social service programs, employment opportunities interact to exacerbate, perpetuate, or reduce homelessness. The book also evaluates different strategies being used at the state, county, and local levels to prevent or reduce homelessness. Finally, the book provides a mix of long-term policy solutions based on the authors' findings that have the greatest potential to reduce homelessness.
Autoren-Porträt von Wayne Winegarden, Joseph Tartakovsky, Kerry Jackson, Christopher F. Rufo
Wayne Winegarden, Ph.D., is a Sr. Fellow in Business & Economics, Pacific Research Institute, as well as the Director of PRI's Center for Medical Economics and Innovation. Dr. Winegarden's columns have been published in the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Investor's Business Daily, Forbes.com, and USA Today. He was previously on the economics faculty at Marymount University, has testified before the U.S. Congress, has been interviewed and quoted in such media as CNN and Bloomberg Radio, and is asked to present his research findings at policy conferences and meetings. Dr. Winegarden is also the Principal of an economic advisory firm that advises clients on the economic, business, and investment implications from changes in broader macroeconomic trends and government policies. Clients have included Fortune 500 companies, financial organizations, small businesses, and trade associations. Previously, Dr. Winegarden worked as a business economist in Hong Kong and New York City; and a policy economist for policy and trade associations in Washington D.C. Dr. Winegarden received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Wayne Winegarden , Joseph Tartakovsky , Kerry Jackson , Christopher F. Rufo
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 18 Jahre
- 2021, 200 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Encounter Books
- ISBN-10: 1641771658
- ISBN-13: 9781641771658
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.03.2021
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