by Christopher Jencks (Author), Christopher Jencks (Author)
How widespread is homelessness, how did it happen, and what can be done about it? These are the questions explored by Christopher Jencks, one of America's foremost analysts of social problems. Jencks examines the standard explanations and finds that the de-institutionalization of the mentally ill, the invention of crack cocaine, rising joblessness among men, declining marriage rates, cuts in welfare benefits and the desruction of skid row have all played a role. Changes in the housing market have had less impact than many claim, however, and real federal housing subsidies actually doubled during the 1980s. Not confining his mission to studying the homeless, Jencks proposes several practical approaches to helping the homeless.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 174
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 06 Mar 1995
ISBN 10: 067440596X
ISBN 13: 9780674405967