The public opinion’s study can be used as an analysis tool or direction
so as to establish economic policies. It may also assist in the transmission of information regarding the concern so as to best involve strong communities in an attempt to root out homelessness. Media, personal contact with homeless individuals, and socioeconomic characteristics all appear to influence public beliefs on the subject of how the issue originated. Public beliefs about homelessness may also be accredited to tribes, aggregation of people with related concepts that may be shaped through the internet communities centered on either side of the concern. Comprehending where public belief lies and in which way that has adjusted is significant in the conversation of resolutions as public opinions on homelessness influence the implementation of solutions in many societies in one or the other. Studies in the United States and overseas have determined that people from the public describe social discrimination in an individualistic concern: whether effective or not, people are considered accountable for their own socioeconomic destiny.
Conclusion and Recommendations:
From the above discussion, it is clear that there is not only one factor involved in causing homelessness but many. Urban homeless people have their own reasons to be homeless like psychological disability and disease, absence of communal support because of unemployment or not getting married. Rural homeless people are in that state because of deficiency of a good affordable housing, high rent loads, increased costs of housing etc. While on the other hand public belief’s study can be used as an analysis tool or may be a direction when determining causes of homelessness of making economic policies. It may also help a lot in the diffusion of information regarding the issue so as to best involve strong communities in an attempt to root out homelessness. There are particular recommendations to prevent homelessness as much as possible which are described below: