Ending Chronic Homelessness: Cost-Effective Opportunities for Interagency Collaboration

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Faced with a difficult economic climate with high levels of unemployment and widespread home foreclosures, the Administration of President Barack Obama has created a unique opportunity to rethink and redirect fundamental policies and practices ranging from health care to regulation of the financial industry. A similar opportunity exists to change Federal homeless assistance policies and programs.

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2010-03-01

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Suggested Citation: Dennis P. Culhane and Thomas Byrne. 2010. "Ending Chronic Homelessness: Cost-Effective Opportunities for Interagency Collaboration" Penn School of Social Policy and Practice Working Paper.

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