Estimating the Annual Size of the Homeless Population in Los Angeles Using Point-in-Time Data
September 1, 2018 / By Jane Carlen / Economic Roundtable
Reliable estimates of time spent homeless during a year are important for an evidence-based intervention framework. Understanding the prevalence of short-term versus persistent episodes of homelessness enables accurate allocation of resources based on differing levels of need. The prevailing approach to homelessness prevention and intervention is “progressive engagement.”