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Demand for SAAP accommodation by homeless people 2005-06

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Release Date: 19 Dec 2007
Topic: Housing assistance
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Although SAAP agencies accommodate large numbers of people every day, they cannot always meet all the requests for SAAP accommodation. This report provices information about the level of unmet demand for SAAP accommodation, including how the estimates are calculated.

  • ISBN: 978 1 74024 740 5
  • Cat. no: HOU 169
  • Pages: 103
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