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All individuals who are in need of assistance are able, in theory, to access employment and training services under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), although this is contingent upon funding and program support by the government. Homeless people can also use waste management services to earn money. Some homeless people find returnable bottles and cans and bring them to recycling centers to earn money. In addition, rather than picking waste at landfills, they can also collect litter found on/beside the road to earn an income. They can sort out organic trash from other trash or separate out trash made of the same material (for example, different types of plastics, and different types of metal).

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Without a photo ID, homeless persons cannot get a job or access many social services, Selling Prices (sites) including healthcare. Obtaining replacement identification is difficult. Fees may be cost-prohibitive for impoverished persons. They can be denied access to even the most basic assistance: clothing closets, food pantries, certain public benefits, and in some cases, emergency shelters. This problem is far less acute in countries that provide free-at-use health care, such as the UK, where hospitals are open-access day and night and make no charges for treatment. And some states will not issue birth certificates unless the person has photo identification, creating a Catch-22. In the U.S., free-care clinics for homeless people and other people do exist in major cities, but often attract more demand than they can meet. Without an address, birth certificates cannot be mailed.

This led to a large number of shared flats where several families lived simultaneously. By 1922 there were at least 7 million homeless children in Russia as a result of nearly a decade of devastation from World War I and the Russian Civil War. This led to the creation of a large number of orphanages. By the 1930s the USSR declared the abolition of homelessness and any citizen was obliged to have a propiska – a place of permanent residency.

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