Homelessness in a Scandinavian welfare state: The risk of shelter use in the Danish adult population

This article analyses the risk of homelessness in the Danish adult population. The study is based on individual, administrative micro-data for about 4.15 million Danes who were 18 years or older on 1 January 2002. Homelessness is measured by shelter use from 2002 to 2011. Data also cover civil status, immigration background, education, employment, income, mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, and previous imprisonment over five years prior to the measurement period.

Prevalence of shelter use shows a considerable risk of homelessness amongst individuals experiencing multidimensional social exclusion. Nonetheless, even in high-risk groups such as drug abusers and people with a dual diagnosis, the majority have not used shelters.

Publication Date: 
2015
Publisher(s): 
SAGE
Pages: 
2041-2063
Volume: 
53
Issue: 
10
Journal Name: 
Sage Journals
Location: 
Sweden