
Metrics for Measuring Homelessness
Metrics for measuring homelessness are methods used to understand how many people lack stable housing. They include counts of people living on the streets, in shelters, or in temporary accommodations. Indicators also track the duration of homelessness, demographic details, and access to services. These metrics help policymakers identify needs, allocate resources, and evaluate progress over time. Accurate measurement ensures a better understanding of homelessness’s scope and allows for targeted, effective interventions.