Définir et compter les sans-abri en europe: Enjeux et controverses

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The reflection engaged by the European Statistics Office (Eurostat) to develop an indicator of homelessness for the European Commission set off a controversy between statisticians and the representatives of European charitable associations gathered together in a working group coordinated by Eurostat. While the group managed to produce a harmonised definition of the homeless category, there was a great deal of debate over the measuring instruments. In fact, each country has its own specific manner of handling the homeless, and hence a specific way of counting them, which shows the diversity of collection methods, counting units (individuals or households) and methods of presenting the data.

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Brousse, C. (2005). Définir et compter les sans-abri en europe: Enjeux et controverses. Geneses, 58(1), 48–71. https://doi.org/10.3917/gen.058.0048

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