This study examines the relationship between work and depressive symptomatology for extremely destitute single mothers–mothers who have experienced an episode of homelessness. Using longitudinal data collected from 294 respondents who became homeless in 1992 and were followed for approximately two years, we find that a history of full-time work is the best predictor of whether a woman will find full-time employment in the aftermath of an episode of homelessness. Even an extensive history of part-time or informal work was not predictive of finding employment after leaving a homeless shelter. A woman\u27s level of depressive symptomatology at the onset of homelessness predicted her strategy in dealing with the shelter bureaucracy. Women with ...
A popular model of understanding the impact of stress on individuals posits that moderating variable...
Research on family homelessness is advancing and often focuses on homeless mothers; yet we know litt...
In this paper we examine the duration of homeless careers. We build a model of career length based o...
As affordable housing resources diminish in cities throughout the country, poor families increasingl...
Over the course of the last two decades, homelessness has become one of America\u27s major social pr...
Over the course of the last two decades, homelessness has become one of America\u27s major social pr...
This paper examines the long-run employment consequences of experiencing homelessness in childhood r...
textThe major goal of this study is to test the direction and strength of the relations of low-incom...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The fastest growing sub...
Pregnancy rates among women in the U.S. who are homeless are much higher than rates among women who ...
The aim of this study is to examine stressful life events (SLEs) among homeless women and how SLEs w...
Homeless mothers represent an extremely vulnerable population. Research consistently revealed that t...
This article reports on qualitative interviews with 25 women who were former residents of an emergen...
Stress, coping, and depressed mood were examined in a sample of 64 homeless mothers (mean age 29.24 ...
Research indicates that young single mothers are the fast-est growing segment of the homeless popula...
A popular model of understanding the impact of stress on individuals posits that moderating variable...
Research on family homelessness is advancing and often focuses on homeless mothers; yet we know litt...
In this paper we examine the duration of homeless careers. We build a model of career length based o...
As affordable housing resources diminish in cities throughout the country, poor families increasingl...
Over the course of the last two decades, homelessness has become one of America\u27s major social pr...
Over the course of the last two decades, homelessness has become one of America\u27s major social pr...
This paper examines the long-run employment consequences of experiencing homelessness in childhood r...
textThe major goal of this study is to test the direction and strength of the relations of low-incom...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The fastest growing sub...
Pregnancy rates among women in the U.S. who are homeless are much higher than rates among women who ...
The aim of this study is to examine stressful life events (SLEs) among homeless women and how SLEs w...
Homeless mothers represent an extremely vulnerable population. Research consistently revealed that t...
This article reports on qualitative interviews with 25 women who were former residents of an emergen...
Stress, coping, and depressed mood were examined in a sample of 64 homeless mothers (mean age 29.24 ...
Research indicates that young single mothers are the fast-est growing segment of the homeless popula...
A popular model of understanding the impact of stress on individuals posits that moderating variable...
Research on family homelessness is advancing and often focuses on homeless mothers; yet we know litt...
In this paper we examine the duration of homeless careers. We build a model of career length based o...