An analysis of social policy : a case study of provincial housing policy and programs as they impacted on the homeless adult single woman in Winnipeg, 1982-1988

This study examined the impact of the Government of Manitoba's housing policy during the period 1982-1988 on a group of women identified as at-risk for homelessness. This group consisted of adult, single, women who were prostitutes, post-mentally ill, battered and/or of low-income. The study de...

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Main Author: Boyd, Sharon L.
Language:en_US
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3569
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-35692014-03-29T03:42:50Z An analysis of social policy : a case study of provincial housing policy and programs as they impacted on the homeless adult single woman in Winnipeg, 1982-1988 Boyd, Sharon L. This study examined the impact of the Government of Manitoba's housing policy during the period 1982-1988 on a group of women identified as at-risk for homelessness. This group consisted of adult, single, women who were prostitutes, post-mentally ill, battered and/or of low-income. The study design is exploratory and descriptive in nature and was an attempt to provide a greater understanding of government housing policy as it addressed the issue of the lack of affordable housing for the target group. In an effort to determine the dominant forces which impacted on housing policy during this time, a systematic review of relevant documentation was undertaken as well as the completion of semi-structured interviews with both government and non-government key informants. The research determined that, except for battered women, the target group was virtually ignored in government housing policy. This was, in large part, attributed to the economically depressed climate of the time, limited government revenues, the actions of the federal government which strongly influenced policy through its legdislative and financial controls, and the generally low priority that this group was given by both government and non-government organizations. It was concluded that until such time as significant public pressure is brought to bear on government to improve the conditions of this group or until government deficits are brought under control, it is unlikely that this group of women will ever be given serious attention. 2009-12-02T16:54:18Z 2009-12-02T16:54:18Z 1989-08-01-01:09T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/3569 en_US The reproduction of this thesis has been made available by authority of the copyright owner solely for the purpose of private study and research, and may only be reproduced and copied as permitted by copyright laws or with express written authorization from the copyright owner.
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description This study examined the impact of the Government of Manitoba's housing policy during the period 1982-1988 on a group of women identified as at-risk for homelessness. This group consisted of adult, single, women who were prostitutes, post-mentally ill, battered and/or of low-income. The study design is exploratory and descriptive in nature and was an attempt to provide a greater understanding of government housing policy as it addressed the issue of the lack of affordable housing for the target group. In an effort to determine the dominant forces which impacted on housing policy during this time, a systematic review of relevant documentation was undertaken as well as the completion of semi-structured interviews with both government and non-government key informants. The research determined that, except for battered women, the target group was virtually ignored in government housing policy. This was, in large part, attributed to the economically depressed climate of the time, limited government revenues, the actions of the federal government which strongly influenced policy through its legdislative and financial controls, and the generally low priority that this group was given by both government and non-government organizations. It was concluded that until such time as significant public pressure is brought to bear on government to improve the conditions of this group or until government deficits are brought under control, it is unlikely that this group of women will ever be given serious attention.
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