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Wright, James D. – Society, 1989
While homelessness results from a variety of factors, ultimately its cause is an insufficient supply of suitable housing. The Federal government must massively intervene to halt the loss of additional low-income housing units, and benefits paid to the welfare-dependent population must approximately double. (MW)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Government, Government Role, Homeless People

Altman, Drew; And Others – Society, 1989
This supplementary statement, prepared by 10 members of the Institute of Medicine's Committee on Health Care for the Homeless, expands upon the Committee's report, "Homelessness, Health and Human Needs." Argues that the only broad, long-term solution to the health problems of the homeless is immediate action to provide decent, affordable…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Government Role, Health Needs, Homeless People

Appelbaum, Richard P. – Society, 1989
Discusses the basic economic changes and previous conservative policies that have resulted in the increase of homelessness and the decrease in the supply of affordable housing. Argues that the solution to homelessness lies with federally funded, nonprofit housing in various forms. (FMW)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Programs