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Sinatra, Richard; Lanctot, Melissa Kim – Education and Urban Society, 2016
A university partnered with the New York City Department of Homeless Services (NYC DHS) to provide cohorts of adults a 60-credit Associate Degree Program in Business Administration over a 2-year period. Results of two cohorts of 30 Advantage Academy Program graduates revealed significant improvement in College Board AccuPlacer (ACPL) Arithmetic…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Adults, Sustainability, Associate Degrees
Homes for the Homeless, Inc., New York, NY. – 2000
To study the role of fathers in the lives of homeless children, a survey was conducted of homeless families in shelters in New York City, capturing profiles of nearly 300 men. The typical father was aged 35, a high school graduate, and not married. The majority spent no time with their homeless children and provided little or no support. In all,…
Descriptors: Family Structure, Fathers, Financial Support, Homeless People
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Kirchheimer, Donna Wilson – Public Administration Review, 1989
Proposes a theoretical morphology for analyzing programatic variables that directly produce social spending. Three gate variables are developed: the beneficiary population, program content, and financing rules. The analysis identifies the gatekeepers of each variable and assesses their capacity for control. (Author)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Financial Support, Government Role, Homeless People
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Herman, Daniel B.; And Others – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1994
Needs for help reported by 1,260 homeless men and women in New York (New York) were studied through interviews. Fundamental survival demands were most frequently cited by men and women, with gender differences most apparent in areas in which gender differences have been identified in the general population. (SLD)
Descriptors: Females, Help Seeking, Homeless People, Interviews
Plotnick, Hermine D. – 1986
This document presents a review of the history of the implementation of de-institutionalization in Queens County, a borough of New York City. A number of issues confronting the mental health profession, the community, the patients, and their families are discussed. It notes that Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, the major provider of services for the…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled), Group Homes, Homeless People
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Campbell, Richard; Reeves, Jimmie L. – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1989
Interprets four news stories about Joyce Brown, a homeless women who, against her will, was institutionalized by the city of New York. Examines how television news marks boundaries between the marginal and the mainstream, between a major socioeconomic problem demanding collective engagement and a personal problem requiring private remedy. (MS)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Homeless People, Mass Media Role, Media Research
Egan, Jennifer – New York Times Magazine, 2002
Describes the experiences of several families who are homeless in New York City, looking at what it is like for the children in these families, how the parents cope with trying to find work and a place to live, and how these families are treated by the system as they wait for various kinds of assistance. (SM)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Shelters
Institute for Children and Poverty, New York, NY. – 2001
This report describes family homelessness in New York City, which has risen sharply since 1980. Currently, the City's family shelter system is at capacity. Homeless children are typically raised by single mothers who receive no child support, are 27 years old, are unemployed and receiving welfare, and have had at least one public assistance…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Child Health, Children, Elementary Secondary Education
Molnar, Janice; And Others – 1988
This report on homeless children between infancy and 5 years of age highlights issues facing the 11,000 homeless children and their families living in emergency temporary housing in New York City. The rising incidence of homelessness among families is considered in national and local contexts. There follows an overview of the transitional shelter…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Delivery Systems, Education, Family Problems
Institute for Children and Poverty, New York, NY. – 2003
This study surveyed 337 mothers residing in New York City homeless shelters regarding their backgrounds and experiences, comparing those who were teen mothers to homeless mothers who had children later in life. Two groups of homeless families emerged: those with a foundation for advancement and those deprived of opportunities by the early burden…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Early Parenthood, Emergency Shelters
Notkin, Susan; And Others – 1990
This report describes a pilot study to determine the needs of formerly homeless families in New York City and to help them make the transition from welfare hotels and shelters into new homes and to become stable and permanent residents of their communities. Three New York social services agencies assigned one or two caseworkers to nine homeless…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Caseworker Approach, Ethnography, Family Programs
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Nunez, Ralph da Costa; Collignon, Kate – Educational Leadership, 1997
Over 750,000 U.S. school-age children are homeless. Schools can eliminate attendance and environmental barriers sabotaging these children's education by becoming communities of learning that provide specialized education for children, contextualized education for parents, and linkages to needed services. The Bronx's Brownstone School, Chicago's…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Homeless People
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Singelakis, Andrew Thomas – Gerontologist, 1990
Analyzed real estate market trends of low-income area of Manhattan which revealed increases in residential property values. Results revealed a depletion of over one-half of the single-room-occupancy stock. A survey of seniors (n=115) indicated a population at risk of displacement and vulnerable to homelessness. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Homeless People, Housing, Housing Opportunities
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Guzewicz, Tony D.; Takooshian, Harold – Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 1992
Describes development of a brief scale to assess public attitudes toward homelessness (PATH). Responses of 222 adults in New York (New York) to the PATH scale and 5 brief scales suggest the PATH scale's reliability and construct validity. The PATH scale can aid analysis of public perceptions of homelessness. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Measures, Homeless People, Public Opinion
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Clatts, Michael C.; Davis, W. Rees; Sotheran, J. L.; Atillasoy, Aylin – Child Welfare, 1998
Examined nature and distribution of HIV-risk behavior in a broad, street-based sample of homeless and runaway youths in New York City (N=929). Found street youths in general to be at high risk, with the highest risks within older age segments of the male street youth population; paradoxically, these youths are least likely to be in contact with…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adolescents, Age Differences, At Risk Persons
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