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476 | Homelessness and Precarious Housing - OECD (2016) | { "link": "http://www.oecd.org/social/affordable-housing-database.htm", "retrievedDate": "01/03/2017", "additionalInfo": "Different OECD countries adopt different definitions of homelessness. A full table of definitions used for the purpose of data collection in the OECD can be found in Annex 1 of OECD Affordable Housing Database (2016) (https://www.oecd.org/els/family/HC3-1-Homeless-population.pdf)\n\nThe variable Homelessness \u2013 OECD corresponds to homelessness estimates including exclusively (i) people living in the streets or public spaces without a shelter that can be defined as living quarters; (ii) people in emergency accommodation with no place of usual residence, who move frequently between various types of accommodation; and (iii) people living in accommodation for the homeless, including homeless hostels, temporary accommodation and other types of shelters for the homeless.\n\nThe variable Precarious housing \u2013 OECD corresponds to homelessness estimates including the three categories mentioned above, plus (iv) people living in institutions and (v) people living temporarily in conventional housing with family and friends.", "dataPublishedBy": "OECD Affordable Housing Database", "dataPublisherSource": "2016 OECD Questionnaire on Affordable and Social Housing (QuASH 2016)" } |
2017-03-01 22:39:16 | 2017-11-13 17:31:16 | 363 | Different OECD countries adopt different definitions of homelessness. A full table of definitions used for the purpose of data collection in the OECD can be found in Annex 1 of OECD Affordable Housing Database (2016) (https://www.oecd.org/els/family/HC3-1-Homeless-population.pdf) The variable Homelessness – OECD corresponds to homelessness estimates including exclusively (i) people living in the streets or public spaces without a shelter that can be defined as living quarters; (ii) people in emergency accommodation with no place of usual residence, who move frequently between various types of accommodation; and (iii) people living in accommodation for the homeless, including homeless hostels, temporary accommodation and other types of shelters for the homeless. The variable Precarious housing – OECD corresponds to homelessness estimates including the three categories mentioned above, plus (iv) people living in institutions and (v) people living temporarily in conventional housing with family and friends. | http://www.oecd.org/social/affordable-housing-database.htm | OECD Affordable Housing Database |
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