The younger male, the more likely he would be living in a shelter.
Use Figure 1 from "Emergency and Transitional Shelter Population: 2000."
The percentage of males under 18 years of age was spread evenly over all the regions.
It is more likely that a person over 65 would be a female
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A synonym for emergency is accident. An antonym for emergency is calm.
alright According to my dictionary, emergency can be a noun, one example is "emergency brake."
The word emergency is a noun. When used with another noun (emergency lights, emergency room) it is a noun adjunct or attributive noun. Some dictionaries classify it as an adjective/modifier, some do not. The classification is based on whether "emergency" is an aspect or characteristic of the following noun, which would make it an adjective.
The correct spelling is emergency.
The percentage of males under 18 years of age was spread evenly over all the regions.
A person living in emergency and transitional shelters most likely lived in the Northeast region
The population in emergency and transitional shelter experienced a moderate growth rate from 1990 to 2000, with an increase in the number of individuals seeking these services. This growth indicates a rising need for such shelters during that decade.
Transitional housing is for a longer short period of time. Emergency housing is oftne times only for a couple of nights. Emergency housing is more like a shelter, for people who've lost their homes to fire or that had violence in the home. Transitional housing usually refers to addicts and alcoholics who are preparing to return to normal life again.
The region that had fewer people living in emergency and transitional shelters in 1990 than in 2000 is not specified in the question. A specific region or dataset is needed to provide an accurate answer.
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a Black male (age 55)
white alone
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The geographical location of people living in emergency and transitional shelter programs can vary widely, as these programs can be found in urban, suburban, and rural areas across the country. They are typically situated in areas with access to necessary services, such as healthcare, social services, and public transportation. Some shelters may be located in centralized urban areas, while others may be more dispersed in suburban or rural regions.
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