Houseless and homeless, are the same thing?

There is a lot of definitions of this two words around the world although many people nowadays confuse this terms. Homelessness means according to (nhchc, 2017) : “an individual who lacks housing, including an individual whose primary residence during the night is a supervised public or private facility that provides temporary living accommodations, and an individual who is a resident in transitional housing” and houselessness means according to (Oxford dictionary, 2017) : “The condition of being houseless or lacking housing”. So the principal difference between this terms are that homeless is about to be alone and belong to nowhere and houseless is about to doesn’t have a house to sleep or also you can have a house but in bad conditions. Exist many reasons why they became homeless involved interactions between personal disadvantages and weaknesses, negative events and inadequate welfare support services. For some, their behavior rather than external factors triggered homelessness. ...