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Comprehensive Homelessness Bibliography

This document provides a comprehensive bibliography of over 1,600 publications related to the study of homelessness. It includes citations from academic literature across many disciplines, as well as autobiographical, historical, and fictional accounts. The bibliography is a valuable research tool for studying homelessness from all angles. It begins with sample citations in APA format and continues in alphabetical order, covering topics like housing policy, health issues, sociological analyses, and more.

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Comprehensive Homelessness Bibliography

This document provides a comprehensive bibliography of over 1,600 publications related to the study of homelessness. It includes citations from academic literature across many disciplines, as well as autobiographical, historical, and fictional accounts. The bibliography is a valuable research tool for studying homelessness from all angles. It begins with sample citations in APA format and continues in alphabetical order, covering topics like housing policy, health issues, sociological analyses, and more.

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Appendix 5

Master Bibliography of
Publications on Homelessness

The following list of more than 1,600 publications has been compiled from the further reading sections at the end of
the entries and from the appendixes. It provides a comprehensive bibliography that includes citations to the litera-
ture of all disciplines involved in the study of homelessness, along with autobiographical, historical, and fictional
accounts. As such, it is a valuable and much-needed research tool.

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