rooflessness

rooflessness

(ˈruːfləsnəs)
n
the state of having no roof
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For York University social researcher Mike Stein, the recent Turn to Page 26 From Page 25 increase in homelessness and rooflessness in the last decade is a direct result of national government housing policy.
Now, PS50 million later, the problems of its wind tunnel walkways and rooflessness have been addressed.
Perhaps that is precisely what the unfailing rooflessness of the lunar rilles is evidence that the Moon was once much closer to the Earth?
The ABS defines three levels of homelessness, of which only the 'primary' level refers to literal 'rooflessness', those without housing of any kind, who sleep in cars, squats or abandoned buildings, in tents or 'improvised dwellings', or outdoors on park benches or in cardboard boxes in doorways.
The National Assembly's Homelessness Commission has made important recommendations to address rooflessness and the larger issue of homelessness in Wales.
They are the first or second rung out of rooflessness into society.