On Homelessness in the City of Turku: Observations from the Sidewalk

Asukki (2022)
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Abstract

Much is known about homelessness from a quantitative perspective in Finland. However, the implications are often misleading and false. In this report, I present how prejudiced conclusions about the homeless are drawn in the City of Turku because there is no interest in grassroots experience. Targets to reduce homelessness still make sense.

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Mika Suojanen
University of Turku (PhD)

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