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How Is Homelessness Made?
Ermin Gheorghe, Shelley Burgher, Latrina Garfield
University of Lake Wobegon
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Homelessness
100%
Homeless Persons
50%
Homeless Population
37%
Temporary Shelter
25%
Adequate Housing
25%
Legal Definition
12%
Clothing
12%
Human Being
12%
High Risk
12%
Poverty
12%
United States Government
12%
Substance Addiction
12%
Employment Opportunities
12%
Western Countries
12%
Emergency Accommodation
12%
Church
12%
Respiratory Conditions
12%
Safe Housing
12%
Bathroom
12%
Suicide Attempt
12%
Government Departments
12%
Mental Health Disorders
12%
Government Agencies
12%
Physical Health Issues
12%
Squatters
12%
Chronic Disease
12%
Heat Levels
12%
Boarding House
12%
Health Care Services
12%
Panhandling
12%
Secure Housing
12%
Private Places
12%
Limited Access
12%
Extreme Heat
12%
Mental Health Problems
12%
Policy Issues
12%
Begging
12%
Public Places
12%
Refugees
12%
Family Accommodation
12%
Physical Outcomes
12%
Substance Use
12%
Suicide Risk
12%
Extreme Cold
12%
Tenure Security
12%
Resource Access
12%
Extreme Weather Events
12%
Disease Severity
12%
Mental Health Outcomes
12%
Ozone Level
12%
Country or Region
12%
Community Organization
12%
People Experiencing Homelessness
12%
Social Sciences
Mental Health
100%
Temporary Shelter
66%
Charity
33%
Diseases
33%
Occupations
33%
Human Species
33%
State Government
33%
Chronic Disorder
33%
Employment Opportunities
33%
Government Departments
33%
Government Agency
33%
Substance Abuse
33%
INIS
people
100%
populations
41%
cities
25%
shelters
25%
legal aspects
16%
houses
16%
streets
16%
sleep
8%
communities
8%
weather
8%
usa
8%
comparative evaluations
8%
men
8%
humans
8%
levels
8%
security
8%
males
8%
clothing
8%
emergencies
8%
risks
8%
food
8%
diseases
8%
income
8%
resources
8%
policy
8%
employment
8%
state government
8%
mortality
8%
ozone
8%
live time
8%
heat
8%
health services
8%
morbidity
8%
Nursing and Health Professions
Mental Health
100%
Population
66%
Volunteer
33%
Disease
33%
Health Service
33%
Disease Severity
33%
Chronic Disease
33%
Drug Dependence
33%
Health Outcomes
33%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Chronic Disorder
33%
Substance Abuse
33%