84
Views
5
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Welfare Reform’s Impact on Homelessness

&
Pages 1-20 | Published online: 07 Jul 2016

References

  • Bassuk, E., Buckner, J., Weinreb, L., Browne, A., Bassuk, S., Dawson, R., & Perloff, J. (1997). Homelessness in female-headed families: Childhood and adult risk and protective factors. American Journal of Public Health, 87, 241–248.
  • Bassuk, E., Weinret, L., Buckner, J., Browne, A, Salomon, A., & Bassuk, S. (1996). The characteristics and needs of sheltered homeless and low-income housed mothers. Journal of the American Medical Association, 276, 640–646.
  • Brown, M., & Waxman, L. (December 23, 1996). Continued growth in overall demand for emergency food and shelter. Washington, DC: U.S. Conference of Mayors (on-line). http://usmayors.org/USCM/US_Mayor_new...or_Emergency_Food_and_ShelterOl1697,html
  • Center for Law and Social Policy (1997). Wisconsin sanctions/Homelessness continues. Washington, DC: Author (on-line). http://www.gc.apc.org:80/handsnet2/welfare.reform/Articles/ art.862250737.html
  • Children–s Defense Fund (1997). The state of America’s children yearbook 1997. Washington, DC: Author.
  • Dolbeare, C. (1996). Housing policy: A general consideration. In J. Baumohl (Ed.), Homelessness in America, Phoenix, AZ: Oryx, pp. 34–45.
  • The Economist (November 5, 1994). For richer, for poorer, pp. 19–21.
  • Frisby, M. (June 13, 1997). Clinton stays popular with blacks in spite of fraying safety net. The Wall Street Journal, pp. A1, All.
  • Goodman, W., & Ilg, R. (February 1997). Employment in 1996: Jobs up, unemployment down. Monthly Labor Review, 120(2), 3–18.
  • Greenberg, M. H., & Baumohl, J. (1996). Income maintenance: Little help now, less on the way. In J. Baumohl (Ed.), Homelessness in America, Phoenix, AZ: Oryx, pp. 63–77.
  • Hardin, B. (1996). Why the road off the street is not paved with jobs. In J. Baumohl (Ed.), Homelessness in America, Phoenix, AZ: Oryx, pp. 46–62.
  • Kaufman, T. (1996). Out of reach: Can America pay the rent? Washington, DC: National Low-Income Housing Coalition.
  • Koretz, G. (June 9, 1997). Is there too much money? Business Week, p. 26.
  • Lazere, E. (1995). In short supply: The growing affordable housing gap. Washington, DC: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
  • Lehman, J., & Danziger, S. (1995). Ending welfare as we know it: Values, economics and politics. Cambridge, MA: Electronic Policy Network (on-line). http://epn.org/library/dang0105.html
  • Lindbloom, E. N. (1996). Preventing homelessness. In J. Baumohl (Ed.), Homelessness in America, Phoenix, AZ: Oryx, pp. 187–200.
  • Link, B. G., Susser, E., Stueve, A., Phelan, J., Moore, R. E., & Strueing, E. (1994). Lifetime and five year prevalence of homelessness in the United States. American Journal of Public Health, 84, 1907–1912.
  • MacLeish, R. (January 1, 1997). The (un)worthy poor. Christian Science Monitor, p. 19.
  • Morris, J. M. (1997). Chronic homelessness among working-age adults: Personal problems and public assistance. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 6, 57–69.
  • National Coalition for the Homeless (January 1997). Why are people homeless? (Fact Sheet 1). Washington, DC. Author (on-line). http://nch.ari.net/causes.html
  • National Low-Income Housing Coalition (1997a). Homelessness: Who and why? (on-line). http://www.nlihc.org/backgrd2.htmV#homeless
  • National Low-Income Housing Coalition (1997b). NLIHC background on housing issues (on-line). http://www.nlihc.org/backgrd1.html#needs
  • National Low-Income Housing Coalition (1996). Statement and recommendations on housing and welfare reform of the housing and welfare reform task force. (on-line). http://www.nlihc.org!welfare/html
  • Rapheal, J. (1996). Domestic violence and welfare receipt. Chicago, IL: Taylor Institute.
  • Ryscavage, P. (August 1995). A surge in growing income inequality? Monthly Labor Review, 118(8), 51–61.
  • Salomon, A., Bassuk, S., & Brooks, M. (1996). Patterns of welfare use among poor and homeless women. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 66, 510–525.
  • Shapiro, I. (1995). Four years and still falling: The decline in the value of the minimum wage. Washington, DC: Center for Budget and Policy Priorities.
  • Sherer, R. (September 3, 1996). Ranks of homeless rising as federal funding shrinks. The Christian Science Monitor, p. 1.
  • Sklar, H. (1995). Jobs, income, and work: Ruinous trends, urgent alternatives. Philadelphia, PA: American Friends Service Committee.
  • Super, D., Parrott, S., Steinmetz, S., & Mann, C. (August 13, 1996) The new welfare law. Washington, DC: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
  • Uchitelle, L. (May 23, 1997). Low-end wages on rise. The Denver Post, p. lC.
  • U.S. Bureau of the Census (1996a) .. Income 1995 (Table B-3) (on-line). http://www.census.govlhhes/income/income95/in95agg2.html
  • U.S. Bureau of the Census (1996b). Poverty in the United States: 1995 (Consumer Income, Series P60-194). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  • U.S. Bureau of the Census (August 1995). Poverty’s revolving door. (Statistical Brief: SB/95-20). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census.
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture (1996). Rural homelessness: Focusing on the needs of the rural homeless (Rural Economic and Community Development). Washington, DC: Author.
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (August 22, 1997). Clinton administration moving fonvard on the promise of welfare reform. (Fact Sheet). Washington, DC: HHS Press Office.
  • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (1996a). Rental housing assistance at a crossroads. A report to congress on worst case housing needs. (Office of Policy Development and Research).. Washington, DC: Author.
  • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (December 1996b). The continuum of care: A report on the new federal policy to address homelessness (on-line). http://www hud.gov/cpd.hmlsrpt.html
  • U.S. General Accounting Office (May 1997a). Welfare reform: States early experiences with benefit termination. (GAO/HEHS-97-74). Washington, DC: Author.
  • U.S. General Accounting Office (May 1997b). Welfare reform: Three states approaches show promise of increasing work participation. (GAO/HEHS-97-80). Washington. DC: Author.
  • Vissing, Y. (1996). Out of mind: Homeless children and families in small town America. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky.
  • Vobejda, B. (May 16, 1997). States cut 18,000 families from welfare rolls, GAO reports. The Washington Post, p. All.
  • Waxman, L., & Hinderliter, S. (1996). A status report on hunger and homelessness in America’s cities 1996. Washington, DC: U.S. Conference of Mayors.
  • Zedlewski, S., Clark, S., Meier, E., & Watson, K. (1996). Potential effects of congressional welfare reform legislation on family incomes. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.