Reuters photographer Yannis Behrakis, based in Athens, spent several weeks documenting the unemployed and homeless in Greece as the continued economic downturn has impacted the numbers of homeless. Since the debt crisis erupted in 2009, hundreds of thousands of Greeks have lost their jobs -- the unemployment rate in the country reached 26.8 percent, as the economy contracted by another 5.6 percent in the first quarter of 2013, and even stricter austerity measures are being urged. See also Portraits of Greece in Crisis from last year. [23 photos]
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Alexandros, a 42-year-old from Serres in northern Greece, sits in the
abandoned car he lives in, at the port of Piareus near Athens, on April
10, 2013. Alexandros owned a plant shop in Athens until 2010, when it
was forced to close, he became homeless soon after. According to Praxis,
a non-governmental organization, the number of homeless in Greece has
nearly doubled to over 20,000 from 11,000 in 2009. (Reuters/Yannis Behrakis)
Michael, 36-years-old and unemployed, poses by an abandoned open-air
cinema in central Athens, on February 8, 2013. Michael worked as a hotel
clerk for over fifteen years but when the hotel closed he was unable to
find work and in late 2011 became homeless. Two months later he was
diagnosed with lymph node and thyroid cancer. He now lives outside a
church. (Reuters/Yannis Behrakis) #
Adrian, a 51-year-old from Romania, extracts copper from a cable in
central Athens, on January 18, 2013. Living and working in Greece for
over a decade, Adrian lost his job in 2011 when the lorry company he was
working for closed down. He now lives in an abandoned warehouse in an
Athens vegetable market and survives by collecting scrap. (Reuters/Yannis Behrakis) #