ERIC Number: ED303565
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Publication Date: 1987-Apr
Pages: 26
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Who Are the Homeless? What Is Homelessness? The Politics of Defining an Emerging Policy Issue. U.B.C. Planning Papers: Discussion Papers #10.
Hulchanski, J. D.
Homelessness has emerged on the public agenda of economically advanced nations but not all such issues become recognized as "legitimate" social problems. National politicians and policymakers have an interest in defining the problem narrowly in order to avoid response and implied criticism of existing policies and institutions. Local officials and social agencies prefer a broader definition in order to obtain resources for policy and program implementation. This paper examines the progress of homelessness as a social issue in Canada. Chapter 1, "The Politics of Defining a 'New' Social Problem," discusses how politics, not the "objective reality" of homelessness, determines its status on the public agenda. Chapter 2, "Two National Governments: The U.S. and Canada," compares the debate over the definition of homelessness in the two countries, and demonstrates the extent to which the governments are attempting to narrow that definition. Chapter 3, "Local Initiatives: Three Examples from Toronto," reviews the following recent studies by local government and social agencies in Toronto (Ontario): (1) Metro Toronto's Study of the Homeless; (2) The Social Planning Council of Metro Toronto; and (3) The Single Displaced Persons Project. Chapter 4, "The Future of Homelessness as a Social Problem," discusses the following common themes in the definition of homelessness: (1) national scope; (2) long-term duration; (3) complex, multidimensional nature; and (4) the need for political commitment. A list of 43 references is included. (FMW)
Descriptors: City Government, Cross Cultural Studies, Definitions, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Government, Foreign Countries, Homeless People, Housing Needs, Policy Formation, Political Influences, Political Issues, Poverty, Public Policy, Social Problems, Social Science Research, Urban Problems, Urban Studies, Welfare Agencies
Centre for Human Settlements, The University of British Columbia, 2206 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1W5, Canada ($3.50).
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: British Columbia Univ., Vancouver. School of Community and Regional Planning.
Identifiers - Location: Canada; Canada (Toronto); United States
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