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Residential mobility of a cohort of homeless people in times of crisis : COVID-19 pandemic in a European metropolis

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dc.creator Allibert, A.
dc.creator Tinland, A.
dc.creator /Landier, Jordi
dc.creator Loubiere, S.
dc.creator Gaudart, J.
dc.creator Mosnier, M.
dc.creator Farnarier, C.
dc.creator Auquier, P.
dc.creator Mosnier, E.
dc.date 2022
dc.date.accessioned 2022-04-27T17:37:47Z
dc.date.available 2022-04-27T17:37:47Z
dc.identifier https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010084506
dc.identifier oai:ird.fr:fdi:010084506
dc.identifier Allibert A., Tinland A., Landier Jordi, Loubiere S., Gaudart J., Mosnier M., Farnarier C., Auquier P., Mosnier E.. Residential mobility of a cohort of homeless people in times of crisis : COVID-19 pandemic in a European metropolis. 2022, 19 (5), p. 3129 [24 p.]
dc.identifier.uri http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/169095
dc.description Most vulnerable individuals are particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study takes place in a large city in France. The aim of this study is to describe the mobility of the homeless population at the beginning of the health crisis and to analyze its impact in terms of COVID-19 prevalence. From June to August 2020 and September to December 2020, 1272 homeless people were invited to be tested for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and virus and complete questionnaires. Our data show that homeless populations are sociologically different depending on where they live. We show that people that were living on the street were most likely to be relocated to emergency shelters than other inhabitants. Some neighborhoods are points of attraction for homeless people in the city while others emptied during the health crisis, which had consequences for virus circulation. People with a greater number of different dwellings reported became more infected. This first study of the mobility and epidemiology of homeless people in the time of the pandemic provides unique information about mobility mapping, sociological factors of this mobility, mobility at different scales, and epidemiological consequences. We suggest that homeless policies need to be radically transformed since the actual model exposes people to infection in emergency.
dc.language EN
dc.subject SARS-CoV2
dc.subject COVID-19
dc.subject homeless people
dc.subject public health
dc.subject vulnerable
dc.subject population
dc.subject seroprevalence
dc.subject cohort
dc.subject residential mobility
dc.title Residential mobility of a cohort of homeless people in times of crisis : COVID-19 pandemic in a European metropolis
dc.type text
dc.coverage EUROPE


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