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A Roof over My Head: Homeless Women and the Shelter Industry Book

A Roof over My Head: Homeless Women and the Shelter Industry
A Roof over My Head: Homeless Women and the Shelter Industry, Based upon extensive ethnographic data,<i>A Roof Over My Head</i> examines the lives of homeless women who often care for children and live in small shelters and transitional living centers. Previous literature on homelessness has focused on those living , A Roof over My Head: Homeless Women and the Shelter Industry has a rating of 4 stars
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A Roof over My Head: Homeless Women and the Shelter Industry, Based upon extensive ethnographic data,A Roof Over My Head examines the lives of homeless women who often care for children and live in small shelters and transitional living centers. Previous literature on homelessness has focused on those living , A Roof over My Head: Homeless Women and the Shelter Industry
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  • A Roof over My Head: Homeless Women and the Shelter Industry
  • Written by author Jean Calterone Williams
  • Published by University Press of Colorado, March 2003
  • Based upon extensive ethnographic data,A Roof Over My Head examines the lives of homeless women who often care for children and live in small shelters and transitional living centers. Previous literature on homelessness has focused on those living
  • Williams (political science, California Polytechnic U.-San Luis Obispo) draws on interviews with homeless women and with housed people, as well as evaluations of shelter services, philosophies, and policies to examine the causes and social construction of
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Causes of Hopelessness: Homeless Women Speak19
2Geography of the Homeless Shelter57
3Meanings and Myths of Homelessness: Housed People Speak97
4Meanings and Myths of Homelessness: Homeless Women Speak133
5Homeless and Battered Women: Parallel Stories, Opposing Identities151
Conclusion175
Notes183
Bibliography197
Index205


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