
7 Refuges and alternative accommodation.6.3 Developing and undeveloped countries.5.1.2 Health impacts of extreme weather events.3.1 Early history through the 19th century.There is no methodological consensus on counting homeless people and identifying their needs therefore, in most cities, only estimated homeless populations are known.

Homelessness and poverty are interrelated. United States government homeless enumeration studies also include people who sleep in a public or private place, which is not designed for use as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings. The rights of people experiencing homelessness also varies from country to country.

Internally Displaced Persons, persons compelled to leave their places of domicile, who remain as refugees within their country's borders.have no permanent house or place to live safely.living in private boarding houses without a private bathroom or security of tenure (tertiary homelessness).moving between temporary shelters, including houses of friends, family, and emergency accommodation (secondary homelessness) and.

