Homelessness in Minnesota: Key Findings from the 2009 Statewide Survey
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Homelessness in Minnesota 2009 Study
This is a comprehensive study of the causes, circumstances, and effects of homelessness in Minnesota. In October 2009, interviewers conducted face-to-face interviews with 4,570 people experiencing homelessness and living in emergency shelters, transitional housing programs, battered women's shelters, and a variety of non-shelter locations. Reports include overall results and data on specific locations or populations, such as families and veterans. A report from a companion study of homelessness on Indian Reservations is also included. Every three years since 1991, Wilder Research has conducted a statewide survey of people who are homeless or living in temporary housing programs. View detailed homeless counts by region here: http://www.wilder.org/Wilder-Research/Research-Areas/Homelessness/Pages…
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