In the guise of providing shelter to siteless or houseless persons, the owners of immovable properties are made landless and also jobless. |
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These conclusions are based on a simulation of the minimum safety nets provided to houseless households, using OECD tax-benefit model. |
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I get on a train, and am disgorged on a dark, houseless Merrylee Road. |
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However, some people who are homeless, in particular people who are roofless or houseless, may also need assistance in order to make phone calls. |
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Some fled to the hills of Hampstead and Highgate, but Moorfields was the chief refuge of the houseless Londoners. |
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For people with experience of street homelessness and people who are houseless, stigmatisation is also often linked to their physical appearance or dental problems. |
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If this is resolved in favour of treating this as houseless then these two categories can be combined without loss of detail in the determination of homelessness. |
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I remember how I thought of all the solitary places under the night sky where I had slept, and how I prayed that I never might be houseless any more. |
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Then grease a crowd form with the herb-flavoured butter, place the houseless snails on the crowd and stew them for about 40-50 minutes in the oven with approx. 200 ° C. Besides, water them with the white wine again and again. |
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Those without luck, connections or trust funds face a jobless, houseless, pensionless future. |
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People like me – the houseless – might tentatively voice the opinion that Britain is not some olde worlde theme park, but a living, breathing society that needs to house its young and poor more securely – but who cares? |
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Even a general review of the health of people who are roofless and houseless serves to highlight the chronic bad health and suffering that often accompanies this situation. |
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The main focus of the present report is therefore the health situation of people who are roofless and houseless, though other situations may be touched upon, where relevant. |
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Thus, among people who are roofless and houseless, one often finds a cumulation of health problems that have become very severe and add up to a high aggregate of vulnerability across a range of areas. |
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In the last question, the municipality is asked about the number of homeless and houseless people it has housed over a certain period, single homeless and families separately. |
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This understanding underpins our recommendations to include this category in the houseless conceptual category in the revised definition and the suggested sub-categories. |
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