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Structure and agency in capabilities-enhancing homeless services: Housing first, housing quality and consumer choice
R. M. GreenwoodR. M. ManningB. R. O'shaughnessyM. J. Vargas-monizP. AuquierM. LenziJ. WolfA. BokszczaninR. BernadH. KallmenF. SpinnewijnJ. OrnelasJ. OrnelasM. J. Vargas-monizM. F. Jorge-monteiroR. M. GreenwoodR. M. ManningB. O'shaughnessyI. AlmasT. DuarteF. DisperatiM. GaboardiM. LenziM. SantinelloA. VienoR. P. MarquesM. CarmonaA. NaveF. SpinnewijnR. BernadB. RiveroM. JulianA. BokszczaninB. Zmaczynska-witekS. KatarzynaA. RogowskaS. SchelY. PetersT. Van LoenenL. RabenJ. R. WolfU. BeijerM. BlidH. KallmenT. BispoT. CruzC. PereiraP. AuquierJ. M. PetitS. LoubiereA. Tinlandsubject
Housing FirstSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologyhousing firstHousing firstmedia_common.quotation_subjectConsumer choiceHomelessnessStructure and agencyCapabilitiescapabilitiesQuality (business)BusinessMarketinghomelessnesscapabilities; homelessness; housing firstmedia_commondescription
The capabilities approach, a framework for understanding and measuring inequality, stipulates that equality is best understood as the freedom to do and be within a particular context. Homelessness has been referred to as a situation of ‘capabilities deprivation’, and the extent to which homeless services restore or enhance capabilities is of increasing interest. As part of a large, eight-country study of homelessness in Europe, we examined the extent to which adults with histories of perceived the services they receive as capabilities-enhancing. We collected data at two time points: baseline (nt1 = 565) and follow-up (nt2 = 399). Measures included perceived capabilities, choice and housing quality. Participants engaged with Housing First (HF) programmes perceived services as more capabilities-enhancing than participants engaged with treatment as usual (TAU); this relationship was mediated by consumer choice and perceived housing quality. Implications for social policy, practice and training are discussed. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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2021-01-01 | Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology |