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Archive | 1992

Gender, Racial, and Age Variations among Homeless Persons

Dee Roth; Beverly G. Toomey; Richard J. First

The discovery of homelessness as the social problem of our times has spawned a number of important studies of homeless people, some more empirical than others. Most of these works are based on small- to medium-sized samples, which thus prohibit much descriptive analysis of subpopulations within the methodological parameters of the same sample, the same instrumentation, and, most important, the same definition of homelessness. The Ohio Study, which included 979 interviews with homeless people, provides an opportunity for such analysis. Although no study of homeless people to date can claim a truly generalizable sample procedure, this study provides one of the most representative because of its broad definition and its comprehensive sampling design. The research included a wide range of types of homeless people; the size of the sample was large enough to conduct meaningful comparisons of subgroups.


Social Service Review | 1989

Homeless Men and the Work Ethic

Richard J. First; Beverly G. Toomey

This article discusses policy development and service delivery issues for homeless men. Data from a statewide study of 793 homeless men are analyzed to identify disability and dependency levels. Three groups are defined: about a quarter are severely disabled; a third need a moderate range of services; and the remainder are displaced from the work force but capable of independence. Clearly, homeless men are not a single population, different levels of intervention are suggested.


Affilia | 1998

Comparisons of Rural and Urban Homeless Women

Linda K. Cummins; Richard J. First; Beverly G. Toomey

This study explores the characteristics, coping patterns, and personal problems of 473 homeless women in 21 randomly selected rural counties in Ohio. Most of the women were homeless without partners and often attributed their homelessness to family conflict and economic hardships. Unlike homeless women in urban studies, the rural women had low incidence of mental illness and substance abuse and high levels of resourcefulness. Concerns about the impact of welfare reform on rural women are discussed.


Affilia | 1989

Older Women's Adjustment to Unemployment

John C. Rife; Beverly G. Toomey; Richard J. First

Few studies of unemployment have examined the impact of joblessness on older women. The exploratory study reported in this article examined the differences in adjustyriertt to unemployment of 72 women and 76 men, aged 50 and over. The results reflect the vulnerability and special challenges that older unemployed women face and the need for social work services that are targeted to this population.


Social Work | 1987

Are Social Workers Homophobic

Jack J. Wisniewski; Beverly G. Toomey


Social Work | 1994

Homelessness in Rural Areas: Causes, Patterns, and Trends

Richard J. First; John C. Rife; Beverly G. Toomey


Health & Social Work | 1988

Relationship Between the Deinstitutionalization Model, Psychiatric Disability, and Homelessness

John R. Belcher; Beverly G. Toomey


Social Work Research and Abstracts | 1989

Evaluating community care for homeless mentally ill people

Beverly G. Toomey; Richard J. First; John C. Rife; John R. Belcher


Affilia | 1987

Homeless Women: Characteristics and Needs

Dee Roth; Beverly G. Toomey; Richard J. First


Archive | 1977

College women and voluntary childlessness : a comparative study of women indicating they want to have children and those indicating they do not want to have children /

Beverly G. Toomey

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University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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