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From Free to Forced - Exploring Mobility among People Experiencing Homelessness
For a long time, it was thought that the mobility of homeless people could be typically described as free and unrestricted. More recently, this mobility assumption has been challenged to the extent that it has been claimed that is not only restricted, but completely forced. Clearly, the mobility paradigm is inadequate to describe the movements of home-less people who are often subject to exclusion, relocation, confinement