Noche de muestreo de personas sin hogar en la ciudad de Cádiz 2019
Características y tendencias del sinhogarismo
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https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_ais/ais.2020415124Keywords:
sampling night, the homeless, homelessness, feminization and juvenalization.Abstract
This article shows the results of the last night of sampling of homeless people carried out in the city of Cadiz in 2019. The aim of the count is to learn about the evolution and characteristics of the homeless population. The method employed consists of holding a sampling night, which involves combing the city and the overnight facilities to survey all the people located during the given night. The data reflect the socio-demographic characteristics of the population, their use of resources, their biographical history, the causes of their situation and, finally, their health and living conditions. In conclusion, the information analyzed confirms the transformation of the profiles of the homeless towards an increasing feminization and juvenalization of the group.
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