Journal article
JUE Insight: Making it home? Evidence on the long-run impact of an intensive support program for the chronically homeless on housing, employment and health
D Kuehnle, G Johnson, YP Tseng
Journal of Urban Economics | Elsevier | Published : 2023
Abstract
Interventions that combine unconditional permanent housing with support services, known as Housing First approaches, generally improve housing outcomes for people who have experienced chronic homelessness. However, little is known about their long-run outcomes or the consequences of ending such services. We investigate both aspects by examining the long-run effects of an intensive support program on the housing, employment, and health outcomes of chronically homeless people in Australia. Evaluating the three-year program over six-years using a randomised controlled trial, we document substantially higher rates of housing and better employment outcomes during the program period for the treate..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Thank you to Michael Cassidy, Dan O?Flaherty, Martin Karlsson, David Phillips, Erik Plug, Frank Schilbach, James Sullivan and participants at several seminars and conferences for helpful comments. For this study, we were granted ethics approval from RMIT University-Register Number HRESC B-2000197-07/09. We registered the trial at the AEA RCT registry, register number AEARCTR-0005235. We gratefully acknowledge funding from ARC linkage grant LP140100168.