List of White Literature
- Alvi, S., DeKeseredy, W., Schwartz, M. & Tomaszewski, A. (2003). Crime victimization, alcohol consumption, and drug use in Canadian public housing. Journal of Criminal Justice, 31(4), 383-396. http://scholarsportal.info.proxy1.lib.uwo.ca:2048/pdflinks/06102213555117797.pdf
- Alvi, S., Schwartz, M. D., DeKeseredy, W. S., & Maume, M. O. (2001). Women's fear of crime in Canadian public housing. Violence Against Women, 7 (6), 638-661. http://scholarsportal.info.proxy1.lib.uwo.ca:2048/pdflinks/06102213555117797.pdf
- Aminzadeh, F., Daqlziel W.B., Molar F.J. & Alie. J. (2004). An examination of the health profile, service use and care needs of older adults in residential care facilities. Canadian Journal on Aging, 23 (3), 281-294. Retrieved February 16, 2007, from, ProQuest database.
- Anderson, R. (1997). Street as metaphor in housing for the homeless. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 6 (1), 1-12.
- Anooshian, L. J. (2005). Violence and aggression in the lives of homeless children. Journal of Family Violence, 20 (6), 373-387. Retrieved April 20, 2007, from here.
- Baron, S. (2006). Street youth, strain theory, and crime. Journal of Criminal Justice, 34, 209-223. Retrieved February 6, 2007, from here.
- Booth, Richard G. Patient records in mental health care to capture housing and homelessness of psychiatric consumers. (2006), Issues in Mental Nursing, 27(10), 1067-1077.
- Bridgman, R. (2001). I helped build that: A demonstration employment training program for homeless youth in Toronto, Canada. American Anthropologist, 103 (3), 779-795.
- Bridgman, R. (2002). Housing chronically homeless women: "inside" a safe haven. Housing Policy Debate, 13 (1). Retrieved February 7, 2007, from here.
- Bridgman, R. (2003). Bridging public-private partnerships in a case study of housing and employment training for homeless youth. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 12 (2), 205-230.
- Brownridge, D. (2005). Violence against women in renter versus owner-occupied housing: is homeownership a panacea? Women Health & Urban Life, 4 (1), 41-62. Retrieved February 11, 2007, from here.
- Bryant, Toba. (2004). How knowledge and political ideology affects rental housing policy in Ontario, Canada: application of a knowledge paradigms framework of policy change. Housing Studies, 19 (4), 635-651. Retrieved February 11, 2007, from ProQuest.
- Bunting, T., Walks, R. A., & Filion, P. (2004). The uneven geography of housing affordability stress in Canadian Metropolitan Areas. Housing Studies, 19(3), 361-393.
- Cairney, John. (2005). Housing tenure and psychological well-being during adolescence. Environment And Behaviour,37 (4). 552-564.
- Cameron, K., Racine, Y., Offord D.R. & Cariney, J. (2004). Youth at risk of homelessness in an affluent Toronto surburb. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 95 (5). Retrieved February 7, 2007, from Web Science database.
- Carriere, Y. & Pelletier, L. (1995). Factors underlying the institutionalization of elderly persons in Canada. Journal of Gerontology, 50 (3), 164-172.
- Carroll, B.W. & Jones, R. (2000). The road to innovation, convergence or inertia: devolution in housing policy in Canada. Canadian Public Policy, 26 (3). Retrieved February 21, 2007, from JSTOR.
- Carter, T. (2004). Canadian housing prices: The road to wealth? Urban Policy and Research, 22(1), 35-48. Retrieved April 23, 2007, from here.
- Carter, T. (2005). The influence of immigration on global city housing markets: The Canadian perspective. Urban Policy and Research, 23 (3), 265-286.
- Carter, T., & Polevychok, C. (2004). Literature review on issues and needs of aboriginal people to support work on "scoping" research issues for municipal governments and aboriginal people living within their boundaries. Pp.1-21.
- Cheung, A., & Hwang, S. W. (2004). Risk of death among homeless women: A cohort study and review of the literature. [Electronic version]. Canadian Medical Association, 170 (8), 1243-1247.
- Chouinard, V. (2006). On the dialectics of differencing: Disabled women, the state and housing issues. Gender, Place and Culture, 13 (4), 404-417.
- Clark, M., Riben, P. &Nowgesic, E. (2002). The association of housing density, isolation and tuberculosis in Canadian First Nations communities. International Epidemiological Association. 31, 940-945. Retrieved March 7, 2007, from here.
- Clarke, J., Febbraro, A., Hatzipantelis, M., & Nelson, G. (2005). Poetry and prose: Telling the stories of formerly homeless mentally ill people. Qualitative Inquiry, 11(6), 913-932.
- Cloke, P., Milbourne, P., & Widdowfield, R. (2000). Homelessness and rarlity: 'out-of-place' in purified space? Envirnoment and Planning, D. Society and Space, 18: 715-735. Retrieved May 1, 2007, from here.
- Cohen-Schlanger, M., Fitzpatrick, A., Hulchanski, J. D., & Raphael, D. (1995). Housing as a factor in admission of children to temporary care. Child Welfare, 74 (3), 1-12.
- Collings, P. (2005). Housing Policy, Aging, and Life Course Construction in a Canadian Inuit Community. Arctic Anthropology, 42 (2), 50-65. Retrieved February 21, 2007, from WorldHiscoll.
- Cooper, M. & Rodman, M. (1995). Culture and spatial boundaries: cooperative and non-profit housing in Canada. Architecture & Behaviour, 11 (2), 123-138.
- Corneil, T., Kuyper, L., Shoveller, J., Hogg, R.., Li, K., & et al. (2004). Unstable housing, associated risk behaviour, and increased risk for HIV infection among injection drug users. Health & Place, 12, 79-85. Retrieved February 7, 2007, from Web Science database.
- Corneil, T. A., Kuyper, L., M., Shoveller, J., Hogg, R. S., Li, K., & Spittal, P., et al. (2006). Unstable housing, associated risk behaviour, and increased risk for HIV infection among injection drug users. Health and Place, 12 (1), 79-85.
- Crook, T. (1998). The supply of private rented housing in Canada. Housing and the Built Environment, 13 (3).
- Dachner, N., & Tarasuk, V. (2002). Homeless "squeegee kids": Food insecurity and daily survival. Social Science & Medicine, 54(7),1039-1049.
- Daiski, I. (2006). Perspectives of homeless people on their health and health needs priorities. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 58(3), 273-281. Retrieved April23, 2007, from here.
- Danso, R,., & Grant, M. (2000). Access to housing as an adaptive strategy for immigrant groups: Africans in Calgary. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 32(3), 19. Retrieved Monday, January 22, 2007 from the World History Collection database.
- Davidson, P., MacIntosh, J., McCormack, D., & Morrison, E. (2002). Primary health care: A framework for policy development. Holistic Nursing Practice, (4)16, 65-75. Retrieved May 9, 2007, from here.
- Dekeseredy, W., Alvi, S., Schwart, M. & Perry, B. (1999). Violence against women and the harassment of women in Canadian public housing: an exploratory study.
- The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 36 (4). Retrieved February 23, 2007, from Scholars Portal.
- Dekeserdy, W., Schwartz. M., Alvi S. & Tomaszewski, A.E. (2003). Perceived collective efficacy and women's victimization in public housing. Criminal Justice, 31 (1), 5-27. Retrieved February 8, 2007, from here.
- DeKeseredy, W.S., Schwartz, M. D., Alvi, S. & Tomaszewski, E.A. (2003). Crime victimization, alcohol consumption, and drug use in Canadian public housing. Journal of Criminal Justice, 31(4), 383-396.
- Dion, K. L. (2001). Immigrants' perceptions of housing discrimination in Toronto: The housing new Canadians project. Journal of Social Issues, 57 (3), 523-539.
- D'Leipert, B. & Reutter, L. (2005) Women's health in northern British Columbia: The role of geography and gender. Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, 10 (4). Retrieved January 30, 2007, from Proquest database.
- Dostaler, G. & Nelson, G. (2003). A process and outcome evaluation of a shelter for homesless young women. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 22 (1).
- Miller, Karen-Lee and Du Mont, Janice. (2000). Countless abused women: homeless and inadequately housed. Canadian Women Studies, 20 (3).. Retrieved February 7, 2007, from, ProQuest database.
- Dunn, J. (2000). Housing and health inequalities: Review and prospects for research. Housing Studies, 15 (3), 341-366.
- Dunn, J., &Hayes, M. (2000). Social inequality, population health, and housing: a study of two Vancouver neighborhoods. Social Science & Medicine, 51(2000), 563-587.
- Dunn, J., Hayes., M.,Huchanski, D., Hwang, S., Potvin, L. (2006). Housing as a socio-economic determinant of health. Findings of a national needs, gaps, and opportunities assessment. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 97. Retrieved January 23, 2007, from here.
- Dunn, P. (2002). The evolution of government independent living policies and programmes for Canadians with disabilities. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 25 (3), 215-224.
- Enns, R. (2003). Immigrant households and homelessness. Canadian Issues. Retrieved February 2, 2007, from Proquest database.
- Enns, Rick. (2005). Immigrant households and homelessness. Canadian Issues. Retrieved January 23, 2007, from Proquest database.
- Eynan, R., Langley, J., Tolomiczenko, G., Rhodes, A., Links, P., Wasylenki, D. & et al. (2002). The association between homelessness and suicidal ideation and behaviors: results of a cross-sectional survey. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviour, 32 (4). Retrieved February 29, 2007, from ProQuest database.
- Farrell, M. (2005). Responding to housing instability among newcomers. Canadian Issues, Spring 2005. Retrieved February 9, 2007, from ProQuest database.
- Farrell, S., Huff.J., MacDonald, S., Middlebro, A. & Walsh, S. (2005). Taking it to the street: a psychiatric outreach service in Canada. Community Mental Health Journal, 41 (6). Retrieved February 7, 2007, from here.
- Farrell, S.J. & Reissing, E.D. (2004). Picking up the challenge [Developing a methodology to enumerate and assess the needs of the street homeless population. Evaluation Review, 28 (2), 144-155. Retrieved February 7, 2007, from ProQuest database.
- Fielder, R., Schuurman, N., & Hyndman, J. (2006). Hidden homelessness: An indicator-based approach for examining the geographies of recent immigrants at-risk of homelessness in greater Vancouver. Cities, 23 (3), 205-216.
- Filion, P., & Walks, A. (2004). The uneven geography of housing affordability stress in Canadian metropolitan areas. Housing Studies, 19 (3), 361-393.
- Fitzgerald, M., D. (1995). Homeless youths and the child welfare system: Implications for policy and service. Child Welfare, 74 (3), 717-7.
- Folts, E., & Muir, K. (2002). Housing for older adults: New lessons from the past. [Housing for Older Adults: New Lessons From the Past] Research on Aging, 24 (1), 10-28.
- Forchuk, C., Nelson, G., & Hall, B. (2006). "It's important to be proud of the place you live in": Housing problems and preferences of psychiatric survivors. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 42 (1), 42-52. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3804/is_200602/ai_n16107147
- Forchuk, C., Russell, G., Kingston-Macclure, S., Turner, K., & Dill, S. (2006). From psychiatric ward to the streets and shelters. Journal of Psychiatrics and Mental Health Nursing, 13 (3), 301-308.
- Forchuk, C., Ward-Griffin, C., Csiernik, R. & Turner, K. (2006). Surviving the Tornado of Mental Illness: Psychiatric survivors' experiences of getting, losing, and keeping. Psychiatric Services, 57 (4), 558-562.
- Frankish, C.J., Hwang, S.W., & Quantz, D. (2005). Homelessness and health in Canada: Research lessons and priorities. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 96, S23-30. Derived from here.
- Fuller-Thomson, E., Hulchanski, J. D., & Hwang, S. (2000). The housing/health relationship: What do we know? Reviews on Environmental Health, 15 (1-2), 109-133.
- Gaetz, S. (2004). Safe streets for whom? Homeless youth, social exclusion, and criminal victimization. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 46 (4), 423-455.
- Gaetz, S., & O'Grady, B. (2002). Making money: exploring the economy of young homeless workers. Work, Employment and Society, 16(3), 433-456.
- Gagne, L.G. & Ferrer, A. (2006). Housing, neighborhoods and development outcomes of children in Canada. Canadian Public Policy, 32 (3).
- Geller, G. & Kowalchuk, J. (2002). Supportive housing needs of women with mental health issues in Regina. Prairie Forum, 1, 83-100.
- Gilbert, N., L., Gauvin, D., Guay, M., Heroux, M., Dupuis, G., & Legris, M., et al. (2006). Housing characteristics and indoor concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and formaldehyde in Quebec city, Canada. Environmental Research, 102, 1-8.
- Grant, M., Danso, R., & Ransford, K. (2000). Access to housing as an adaptive strategy of immigrant groups: African in Calgary. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 32 (3). Retrieved February 8, 2007 , from Proquest database.
- Gurstein,P. & Small, D. (2005). From housing to home: reflexive management for those deemed hard to house. Housing Studies, 20 (5), 717-735. Retrieved February 23, 2007, from, ProQuest.
- Gyimah, S., Walters, D., Phythian, K. (2005) Ethnicity, immigration and housing wealth in Toronto. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 14 (2), 338-363. Retrieved January 23, 2007, from here.
- Hackworkth, J & Moriah, Ab. (2006). Neoliberalism, contingency and urban policy: the case of social housing in Ontario. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 30 (3) 3, 510-27. Retrieved February 14, 2007, from ScholarsPortal.
- Hajnal, Z.L. (1995). The nature of concentrated urban poverty in Canada and the United States. Canadian Jounral of Sociology, 20 (4). Retrieved February 9, 2007, from here.
- Hamilton, Jennifer A. Resettling Musqueam Park: Property, Landscape, "Indian Land" in British Columbia.(2006). Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 29 (1), 88-109.
- Harris, R. (2000). More American than the United States: housing in urban Canada the twentieth century. Journal of Urban History, 26 (4), 456-478. Retrieved February 21, 2007, from ScholarsPortal.
- Hopper, K. (1998). Housing the homeless. Social Policy, 28(3), 64-68.
- Hou, Feng., & Milan, Anne.(2003). Neighborhood ethnic transition and its socio-economic connections. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 28 (3).
- Hunter, G. (2002). Child poverty and the Saskatchewan child poverty initiatives. Prairie Forum: The Journal of the Canadian Plains Research Center, 27 (1), 2.
- Hwang, S.W. (2000). Mortality among men using homeless shelters in Toronto. [Electronic version]. Journal of American Medical Association, 283 (16), 2152-2157.
- Hwang, S.W. (2001). Homelessness and health. CMAJ, 164 (2), 229-233.
- Hwang, S. W. (2002). Is homelessness hazardous to your health? Canadian Journal of Public Health, 93 (6), 407-410.
- Hwang, S. W. (2006). Homelessness and harm reduction. Canadian Medical Association, 174 (1), 50-51. Retrieved February 16, 2007, from here.
- Hwang, S. W., & Bugeja, A. L. (2000). Barriers to appropriate diabetes management among homeless people in Toronto. Canadian Medical Association, 163 (2), 161-165.
- Hwang, S. W., & Gottlieb, J. L. (1999). Drug access among homeless men in Toronto. [Electronic version]. Canadian Medical Association, 160 (7), 1021-1021.
- Hwang, S.W., Martin, R. E., Tolomiczenko, G. S., & Hulchanski, J. D. (2003). The relationship between housing conditions and health status of rooming house residents in Toronto. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 94 (6), 436-440.
- Hwang, S.W., Wong, S. & Barg, G.J.M. (2006). Dyspesia in homeless adults. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterol, 40, 416-420. Retrieved February 9, 2007, from here.
- Hyde, J. (2005). From home to street: Understanding young people's transitions into homelessness. Journal of Adolescence 28 (2) 171-183.
- Jones, L. (1996). Housing tenure transitions and dissaving by the elderly.Canadian Journal of Economics, XXIX.
- Karabanow, J. (2004). Changing faces: the story of two Canadian street youth shelters. International Journal of Social Welfare, 13(4), 304-314. Retrieved April 23, 2007, from here.
- Kendall, J. (2001). Circles of disadvantage: Aboriginal poverty and underdevelopment in Canada. The American Review of Canadian Studies., 31 (1/2).
- Kertesz, S., Larson, M.J., Horton, N., Winter, W., Saitz, R & Samet, J.H. (2005). Homeless chroncity and health-related quality of life trajectories among adults with addictions. Medical care, 43 (6). Retrieved February 9, 2007, from LWW Journals at Ovid.
- Kidd, S. (2006). Factors precipitating sucidality among homeless youth a quantitative follow-up. Youth & Society, 37 (4), 393-422. Retrieved February 6, 2007, from SAGE Journal Online.
- Kidd, S. & Davidson, L. (2006). Youth homelessness: a call for partnerships between research and policy. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 97 (6). Retrieved January 31, 2007 from Proquest.
- Kidd, S. & Davidson, L. (2007). "You have to adapt because you have no other choice": The stories of strength and resilience of 208 homeless youth in New York and Toronto. Journal of Community Psychology, 35 (2), 219-238. Retrieved February 28, 2007, from, ScholarsPortal database.
- Kidd, S., Miner, S., Walker, D. & Davison, L. (2005). Stories of working with homeless youth: On being "mind boggling". Children and Youth Review, 29, 16-34. Retrieved February 2, 2007, from ScholarsPortal database.
- KingFisher, C. (2007). Discursive constructions of homelessness in a small city in the Canadian prairies: {Notes on destucturation, individualiation, and the production of (race and gendered) unmarked categories}. American Ethnologist, 34 (1), 91-107.
- Klodawsky, F. (2004). Tolerating homelessness in Canada's capital: gender, place and human rights. Studies in Culture, Polity and Identities, 5 (1), 105-120.
- Klodawsky, F. (2006). Landscapes on the margins: Gender and homelessness in Canada. Gender, Place and Culture, 13(4), 365-381.
- Klodawsky, F., Aubry, T., & Farrell, S. (2006). Care and the lives of homeless youth in neoliberal times in Canada. Gender, Place and Culture, 13(4), 419-436.
- Klodawsky, F., Farrell, S. & D'Aubry, T. (2002). Images of homelessness in Ottawa: implications for local politics. Canadian Geographer, 46 (2), Retrieved January 31, 2007, from, Proquest database.
- Klodawsky, F., Young, M., Aubry, T., Nicholson, C. & Behnamm B. (2005). The panel study on homelessness secondary data anaylsis of repsones of study participants whose country of origin is not Canada. Canadian Issues. Retrieved February 7, 2007, from, ProQuest database.
- Klos, N. (1997). Research note Aboriginal peoples and homelessness: interviews with service providers. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 6 (1).
- Krieger, J.& Higgens, D. L. (2002). Housing and health: Time again for public health action. [Electronic version]. American Journal of Public Health, 95 (5), 758-768.
- Lawrence, R. (2004). Housing, health and well-being: Moving forward. Reviews on Environmental Health, 19, (3-4). Retrieved April 19, 2007, from here.
- Lee, C., Hanlon, J., Ben-David, J., Booth, G., Cantor, W., Connelly, P., et al. (2004). Risk factors for cardiovascular disease in homeless adults. Circulation, 111, 2629 - 2635. Retrieved February 8, 2007, from here.
- Leo, C. & August, M. (2006). National policy and community initative: mismanaging homelessness in a slow growth city. Canadian Journal of Urban Research , 15 (1). Retrieved January 31, 2007, from Proquest database.
- Lessa, I. (2002). Unraveling a relationship: single motherhood and the practices of public housing. AFFILIA, 17 (3), 314-331. Retrieved February 8, 2007, from Expandacad.
- Lightman, S. (1997). Discharge planning and community housing in Ontario. Discharge Planning and Community Housing in Ontario, 25 (3), 63-75.
- Little, M., Shah, R., Vermeulen, M., Gorman, A., et al. (2005). Adverse perinatal outcomes associated with homelessness and substance use in pregnancy. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 173 (6). Retrieved January 31, 2007, from, Proquest database.
- Mallet, S., Rosenthal, D. & Keyes, D. (2005). Young people, drug use and family conflict: pathways into homelessness. Journal of Adolescence, 28, 185-199. Retrieved February 7, 2007, from, ProQuest database.
- Matheson, F., Moineddin, R., Dunn, J., Creatore M.I., Gozdrya, P. & Glaizer, R. (2006). Urban neighborhoods, chronic stress, gender and depression. Social Science & Medicine (63), 2604-2616.
- McCormack, M., &MacIntosh, J. (2001). Research with homeless people uncover a model of health. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 23(7), 679-697. Retrived April 23, 2007, from here.
- Menec, V., MacWilliam, L. & Aoki, F. (2002). Hospitalizations and deaths due to respiratory illnesses during influenza seasons: a comparison of community residents, senior housing residents and nursing home residents. Journal of Geronotology: Medical Sciences, 57A (10), 629-635. Retrieved February 16, 2007, from here.
- Michalski, J. (2003). Housing affordability, social policy and economic conditions: Food bank users in the greater Toronto area, 1990-2000. The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 40 (1), 65-92.
- Miller, P., Donahue, P., Este, D., & Hofer, M. (2004). Experiences of being homeless or at risk of being homeless among Canadian youths. Adolescence, 39 (156), 735-755.
- Miraftab, F. (2000). Sheltering refugees: the housing experience of refugees in Metropolitan Vancouver, Canada. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 9(1), 42-63. Retrieved May 9, 2007, from Proquest.
- Miron, J. (2004). Housing demand, coping strategy, and selection bias. Growth and Change, 35(2), 220-261. Retrieved April 23, 2007, from here.
- Moore, E., & Skaburskis, S. (2004). Canada's increasing housing affordability burdens. Housing Studies, 19 (3), 395-413.
- Morrell-Bellai, T., Goering, P. & Boydell, K. (2000). Becoming and remaining homeless: a qualitative investigation. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2, 581-604.
- Murdie, R. A. (2002). A comparison of the rental housing experiences of Polish and Somali newcomers in Toronto. Housing Studies, 17 (3), 423-443.
- Nelson, G., Clarke, J., Febbraro, A., & Hatzipantelis, M. (2005). A narrative approach to the evaluation of supportive housing: Stories of homeless people who have experienced serious mental illness. [A Narrative Approach to the Evaluation of Supportive Housing] Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 29 (2), 98-104.
- Nelson, G., Hall, G. B. & Walsh-Bowers, R. (1998). The relationship between housing characteristics, emotional well-being and the personal empowerment of psychiatric consumer/survivors. Community Mental Health Journal, 34(1): 57-69
- Nelson, G., Slyvestre, J., Aubry, T., George L. & Trainor, J. (2007). Housing choice and control, housing quality, and control over professional support as contributors to the subjective quality of life and community adaptation of people with severe mental illness. [Electronic version]. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 34 (2). Retrieved February 23, 2007, from SpringerLink.
- Nelson, G., Walsh-Bowers, R., & Hall, B. (1998). Housing for psychiatric survivors: Values, policy, and research. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 25 (4), 455-462.
- Ng., E. (1996). Disability among Canada's Aboriginal peoples in 1991. Health Reports, 8(1). Retrieved from here.
- O'Connor, B. V., & MacDonald, B. J. (1999). A youth-friendly intervention for homeless and street-involved youth. Reclaiming Children and Youth, 8 (2), 102-106.
- O'Grady, B. & Gaetz, S. (2004). Homelessness, gender and subsistence: The case of Toronto street youth. Journal of Youth Studies, 7(4), 397-416.
- Oreopoulos, P (2003). The long run consequences of living in poor neighborhood. The Quarterly Journal of Economics,118 (4). 1533-1575
- O'Toole, T., Conde-Matel. A., Gibbon, J., Hanusa, B., Freyder., P. & Fine, M. (2004). Substance-abusing urban urban homeless in the late 1990s: How do they differ from non-substance-abusing homeless persons? Journal of Urban Health, 81 (4).
- Owen, M. & Walters, C. (2006). Housing for assisted living in inner-city Winnipeg: a social analysis of housing options for people with disabilities. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 15 (1), 1-8. Retrieved February 9, 2007, from Expandacad.
- Owusu, T. (1999). Residential patterns and housing choices of Ghanaian immigrants in Toronto, Canada. Housing Studies, 14 (1), 77-97. Retrieved February 11, 2007, from, ProQuest.
- Peressini, T., & Engeland, J. (2004). The homelessness individuals and families information system: A case study in Canadian capacity building. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 13 (2), 347-361.
- Piat, M. (2000). THE NIMBY PHENOMENON. THE NIMBY PHENOMENON: Community Residents' Concern about Housing for Deinstitutionalized People, 25 (2), 127-138. Retrieved January 22, 2007, from IngentaConnect.
- Piat, M., Ricard, N. & Lesage, A. (2006). Evaluating life in foster homes for persons with serious mental illnesses: resident and caregiver perspectives. Journal of Mental Health, 15 (2), 227-242. Retrieved February 23, 2007, from ProQuest.
- Plumb, J. D. (2000). Homelessness: Reducing health disparities. Canadian Medical Association, 163(2), 172-173.
- Podynow, T., Turnbull, J. & Coyle, D. (2006). Shelter-based palliative care for the homeless terminally ill. Palliative Medicine, 20, 81-86.
- Podymow, T., Turnbull, J., Colye, Doung., Yetisir E., Wells, G. (2006). Shelter-based managed alcohol administration to chronically homeless people addicted to alcohol. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 174 (1). Retrieved January 23, 2007 from here.
- Podynow, T., Turnbull, J., Taldic, V. & Muckle, W. (2006). Shelter-based convalescence for homeless adults. Journal of Public Health, 97 (5).
- Porter, B. (2003). The right to adequate housing in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto.
- Priemus, H. (2004). The future of social housing: From social housing estates to social housing systems. Toronto: University of Toronto.
- Ranasinghe, Prashan, & Valverde, Mariana. (2006). Governing homelessness through land-use: a sociolegal study of the Toronto shelter zoning by-law. In Canadian Journal of Sociology, 31 (3). Retrieved February 6, 2007, from Academic OneFile via Thomson Gale.
- Rapehael, J. (2001). Public housing and domestic violence. Violence against women., 7 (6), 699-706. Retrieved February 22, 2007, from ScolarsPortal.
- Rennie, D., Chen, Y., Lawson, J., & Dosman, J. Differential effect of damp housing on respiratory health in women. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 60 (1), 46-51.
- Reynolds, K. (2001). Supportive housing for women living with HIV/AIDS. Canadian Woman Studies, 21 (2). Retrieved February 8, 2007, from ProQuest database.
- Ried, S., Berman, H. & Forchuk, C. (2005). Living on the streets in Canada: a feminist narrative study of girls and young women. Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, (28), 237-256. Retrieved February 9, 2007, from here.
- Rodman, Margaret .,& Cooper, Matthew. (1995). Accessibility as a discourse of space in Canadian housing cooperatives. American Ethnologist, 22 (3), 589-601
- Rokach, A. (2004). The lonely and homeless: Causes and consequences. Social Indicators Research, 69 (1), 37-50.
- Rokach, A. (2005). The causes of loneliness in homeless youth. The Journal of Psychology, 139 (5), 469-480.
- Rosenberg, M. & Wilson, K. (2002). Exploring the links between health and housing: The limitations of population health surveys. GeoJournal, 53, 109-116. Retrieved February 21, 2007, from ScholarsPortal.
- Rosenberg, T., Kendall, O., Blanchard, J., Martel, S., Wakelin, C. & et al. (1997). Shigellosis on Indian reserves in Manitoba, Canada. Its relationship to crowded housing, lack of running water, and inadequate sewage disposal. American Journal of Public Health, 87 (9). 1547-1551. Retrieved, February 20, 2007, from here.
- Rosenthal, D., & Rotheram-Borus, M.J. (2005). Young people and homelessness. Journal of Adolescence, 28 (2) 167-169.
- Roy, E. Haley, N., Lecler, P., Cedras, L., Weber, A., Claessens, C. & et al. (2003). Hiv incidence among street youth in Montreal, Canada. AIDS, 17 (7), 1071-1075. Retrieved February 27, 2007, from OVID database.
- Schiff, J.W. (2007). Homeless Families in Canada: Discovering total families. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 1(88).
- Scissel, B., & Wotherspoon, T. (2001). The business of placing Canadian children and youth "at-risk". Journal of Education, 26 (3).
- Sev'er, A. (2002). A feminist analysis of flight of abused women, plight of Canadian shelters: Another road to homelessness. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 11(4), 307-324.
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