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Case Study Researchers at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy have conducted a study about homelessness in Singapore. In addition to a street count of homeless people in Singapore, the study

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Read the following case study and answer subsequent questions.

Case Study

Researchers at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy have conducted a study about homelessness in Singapore. In addition to a street count of homeless people in Singapore, the study also involved in-depth interviews with homeless individuals who stayed at a shelter.

The study has identified two new groups of homeless people during the Covid-19 pandemic. The first group (i.e., “Newly homeless”) consists of homeless people who had not slept on

the streets before the pandemic. This group includes people who lost their jobs during the

pandemic and could not afford to rent a place on the open market. The second group (i.e.,

“Transnational homeless”) comprises mainly Singaporean males who live in Indonesia or

Malaysia and used to commute to Singapore for work. Due to border control and travel

restrictions during the pandemic, they could not travel back home and thus sleep on the

streets in Singapore.

The study also identified a third group of people who have been homeless before the

pandemic (i.e., “Long-term homeless”). These homeless individuals live in “extreme

poverty” and some of them have been on the streets for many years.

The researchers reported common issues that these three groups of homeless people might

face, such as having low-wage and insecure jobs, poor health conditions, family conflict and

estrangement.

Source: Tan, T., & Ang, S. (2022, August 11). Those made jobless during Covid-19 pandemic among new

groups of homeless people: Study. The Straits Times.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/community/those-made-jobless-among-new-groups-of-homeless-

people-study

Suppose the Singapore government would like to know more about homelessness in Singapore

(Note: Both rough sleepers and individuals staying in homeless shelters are usually considered

as homeless). You are tasked to submit a research proposal that will elaborate on how you can

apply relevant concepts and research methods to study the topic. Your proposal should be

written as an essay and include the following five parts.

(a) Title and Abstract of Research Proposal

Propose a title that fits your research proposal. Also, include an abstract that properly describes

and summarises your proposed study. The abstract must not exceed 150 words.

 Both the title and abstract should be included in your total word count.

 The title should clearly indicate what your proposed study is about.

(5 marks)

(b) Background and Literature Review

Examine relevant literature on an issue related to homelessness that you would like to study.

Analyse the identified literature, examine the research methods used in the existing studies,

and critique the strengths or weaknesses of these studies.

Following your literature review, you should propose a specific and clear research question

that you would like to study. The research question should be about homelessness in Singapore.

You should also discuss the importance of the study you have proposed.

 You can choose to study any topic related to homelessness in Singapore. The key is that

you clearly describe the topic you would like to study based on your literature review.

Examples of possible topics include the following: factors that may contribute to

homelessness in Singapore, experiences of being homeless in Singapore, impact of a

specific intervention that aims to help homeless people in Singapore and so on.

 For your literature review, you need to include at least five academic journal articles

that are relevant to the topic of your choice. It is acceptable if one or more journal

articles that you have selected are not done in Singapore. The key is that you should

explain explicitly how the selected journal articles inform your proposed research.

 In your literature review, you should critically evaluate the strengths or weaknesses of

the selected journal articles, rather than merely present the methods or findings of these

previous studies in a descriptive manner. Based on your literature review, discuss the

importance of the study you propose, such as how your proposed study addresses a

specific limitation of the past studies, any theoretical or practical contribution(s) your

research finding(s) may make, etc.

(35 marks)

(c) Research Design

Apply relevant concepts and propose a research design to address your research question with

respect to the following aspects: (i) explain whether you plan to use quantitative or qualitative

method and why, (ii) briefly describe your proposed method and discuss critical elements in

your research procedure, and (iii) discuss possible threats to the validity of your research and

explain how you will address these threats.

 You should first explain whether you plan to use quantitati