Planet Homeless
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Planet Homeless

Governance Arrangements in Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Glasgow

  1. 233 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Planet Homeless

Governance Arrangements in Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Glasgow

About this book

Nowadays, homelessness is predominantly a local responsibility. The policy challenges that local authorities face in dealing with this issue are complex or, according to some commentators, can even be described as "wicked." Until recently, local authorities have had limited success in addressing homelessness for reasons including a lack of information and fragmentation of services, to name just a couple. In a new attempt to face up to these challenges, several northern European metropolises have published similar strategic approaches to ending homelessness. By studying their policy, structure, and management style, this volume focuses on the impacts and outcomes of these new governance arrangements on the quality of service provision. By comparing and evaluating the different approaches in governance, the book provides deeper insight into exactly which elements of administrative and political approaches, or which governance arrangements, are most effective in this respect, and how social results can be improved in general. In this way, the study makes an important contribution to the academic debate on the optimum organization of governance arrangements. The book also provides a critical perspective on current decentralizing trends and contains a plea for a corporate, instrumental approach towards governance arrangements on homelessness. It concludes that the social relief sector should be functioning as a trampoline, not as a last resort. *** Librarians: ebook available on ProQuest and EBSCO [Subject: Public Administration, Public Policy, Politics, European Studies]

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Preface
  4. Table of Contents
  5. 1. The research problem of homelessness
  6. 2. The governance perspective
  7. 3. Comparative case study design
  8. 4. Scandinavian case: Copenhagen
  9. 5 Anglo-Saxon case: Glasgow
  10. 6. Continental case: Amsterdam
  11. 7. Comparative analysis of empirical findings
  12. 8. Conclusion and discussion
  13. Dutch summary
  14. English summary
  15. Appendices
  16. Bibliography