Research and Evaluation

Looking for research on a specific topic? Use this keyword search box to identify studies of interest.

Investing in proven solutions is a key theme of the Opening Doors. Significant research has been and is being conducted on homelessness across the federal government and throughout the country. There is tremendous opportunity to better understand and apply what is being learned by coordinating and sharing research across federal agencies and with states and local communities.

Towards that end, USICH has compiled and developed abstracts for approximately 150 studies conducted over the past decade. Users can browse through the listings by clicking on a category below or sort the information using the “Information by” filter along the left-hand side of the screen.

Browse by category:

Access to Justice

Accessing Mainstream Benefits

Affordable and Supportive Housing

Collaboration, Capacity and Planning

Homeless Crisis Response

Improving Health, Well Being and Stability

Pathways to Employment

Studies on Cost Effectiveness

Studies on Incidence, Prevalence, and Risk Factors