2015
DOI: 10.1215/00104124-2891007
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Between Philosophy and Literature: Bakhtin and the Question of the Subject

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“…It is argued many women self-manage their homelessness differently from men or do not identify as homeless, which impacts data collection. Older women often avoid homelessness services or are not eligible for assistance (Blakemore et al 2022) with the result that there are fewer services aimed at older women, which accordingly means the Specialist Homelessness Service (SHS) as the primary method of enumerating the homeless does not capture their homelessness (Kliger, Sharam and Essaber 2010;Petersen and Parsell 2013;McFerran 2010;Sharam 2008). It is claimed many women avoid obvious rough sleeping and so street counts under-count the prevalence of women experiencing primary homelessness (Kliger et al 2010;Petersen and Parsell 2013;McFerran 2010;Sharam 2008).…”
Section: Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is argued many women self-manage their homelessness differently from men or do not identify as homeless, which impacts data collection. Older women often avoid homelessness services or are not eligible for assistance (Blakemore et al 2022) with the result that there are fewer services aimed at older women, which accordingly means the Specialist Homelessness Service (SHS) as the primary method of enumerating the homeless does not capture their homelessness (Kliger, Sharam and Essaber 2010;Petersen and Parsell 2013;McFerran 2010;Sharam 2008). It is claimed many women avoid obvious rough sleeping and so street counts under-count the prevalence of women experiencing primary homelessness (Kliger et al 2010;Petersen and Parsell 2013;McFerran 2010;Sharam 2008).…”
Section: Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Older women often avoid homelessness services or are not eligible for assistance (Blakemore et al 2022) with the result that there are fewer services aimed at older women, which accordingly means the Specialist Homelessness Service (SHS) as the primary method of enumerating the homeless does not capture their homelessness (Kliger, Sharam and Essaber 2010;Petersen and Parsell 2013;McFerran 2010;Sharam 2008). It is claimed many women avoid obvious rough sleeping and so street counts under-count the prevalence of women experiencing primary homelessness (Kliger et al 2010;Petersen and Parsell 2013;McFerran 2010;Sharam 2008). The ABS uses proxies for likely homelessness but while women's homelessness is largely captured in their definition, enumeration methods mean women's homelessness is still likely to be under-reported.…”
Section: Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%