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Determinants of spatial distribution of street people in the city of Sao Paulo

By: Schor, Silvia Maria.
Contributor(s): Bomfim, Valeria Cusinato | Artes, Rinaldo.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.592-602.Subject(s): Homeless In: Urban Affairs ReviewSummary: Data from the First Census of Homeless People in the City of Sao Paulo, carried out in 2000, show that the spatial distribution of this population is not random and points to a number of high-incidence districts. The authors estimated a regression model that related this distribution to a series of indicators. The values found appear to confirm, initially, the relationship between the spatial distribution of street people and the presence of verticalized premises for use by commercial establishments and services, the presence of people not living in the districts, and the per capita income of families living in the districts. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 38, Issue no: 4 Available AR57049

Data from the First Census of Homeless People in the City of Sao Paulo, carried out in 2000, show that the spatial distribution of this population is not random and points to a number of high-incidence districts. The authors estimated a regression model that related this distribution to a series of indicators. The values found appear to confirm, initially, the relationship between the spatial distribution of street people and the presence of verticalized premises for use by commercial establishments and services, the presence of people not living in the districts, and the per capita income of families living in the districts. - Reproduced.

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