This study, an exploratory longitudinal study, attempted to understand the dynamics that underlie exits and returns to homelessness among homeless people in Windsor, Ontario over a one year period. The study methodology included a longitudinal survey of 120 participants who were homeless at baseline; and in-depth qualitative interviews with 22 participants who were purposively chosen from the sample of 120. After one year, 71 participants from the original sample of 120 participants were tracked and successfully interviewed for the second time. (excerpt from the source) The following libraries own the book: http://worldcat.org/oclc/143279753?tab=holdings
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