Homelessness in Spain

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Homelessness in Spain is a significant social issue, affecting some 40,000 people (0.09% of the population). Migrants are disproportionately represented among the homeless population. Young people are also highly represented among the homeless, some studies estimating that 30% of Spain's homeless are aged 18–29. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Homelessness in Spain is a significant social issue, affecting some 40,000 people (0.09% of the population). Migrants are disproportionately represented among the homeless population. Young people are also highly represented among the homeless, some studies estimating that 30% of Spain's homeless are aged 18–29. Mental illness among homeless people is thought to occur less frequently than in the US; this may be attributed to Spain's universal healthcare system and Spain's lower population. One study found high levels of substance-related disorders, but these rates were comparatively lower than US and UK samples. Other researchers note that such comparative studies run the challenge of lack of prepared official definition of homelessness, as well as few well-controlled studies.
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