Date of Award
5-2022
Document Type
Project
Degree Name
Master of Social Work
Department
School of Social Work
First Reader/Committee Chair
Thomas Davis
Abstract
This paper will attempt to determine if some groups are more prone to homelessness than other groups within the United States. Then, it will try to determine if some groups are more prone to homelessness within the Inland Empire. Research was conducted to identify if some contributing factors that cause homelessness affect some groups more than other groups. If the contributing factors to become homeless differs between different subgroups of homeless individuals, then perhaps different intervention strategies could be applied to each subgroup.
Recommended Citation
Kruse, Jesse, "IDENTIFYING GROUPS MOST PRONE TO BECOME HOMELESS" (2022). Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations. 1408.
https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/1408