David MacKenzie and Chris Chamberlain presented the main findings from the second national census of homeless school students in the December 2002 issue of Youth Studies Australia. In this follow-up paper, they investigate whether or not youth homelessness is spread evenly across Australian States and whether some States are better at intervening early to prevent youth homelessness
New data by researchers at Swinburne University, the Salvation Army Australia, Mission Australi...
Statistical finding on youth homelessness in Australia in the year of the ABS Census 2006
On September 4, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie's...
The homeless population in Australia between the ages of 12 and 18 can be divided into four categori...
In August 2001, David MacKenzie and Chris Chamberlain conducted the second national census of homele...
This is the first report from the project, Counting the Homeless in 2001, a research program focusin...
The third national census of homeless school students, conducted in 2006, found that the number of h...
In July 2009, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published eight research monographs by ...
In July 2009, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published eight research monographs by ...
This report presents the main findings from the second national census of homeless school students, ...
Policy makers and service providers need information on the extent of homelessness in Australia, as ...
Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie estimate that 25,000 to 30,000 students experience a period of...
*Australia The issue of youth homelessness in Australia is examined in the context of relevant socia...
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
On Census night in 2006, the homeless population in Australia was 105,000. Most homeless people were...
New data by researchers at Swinburne University, the Salvation Army Australia, Mission Australi...
Statistical finding on youth homelessness in Australia in the year of the ABS Census 2006
On September 4, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie's...
The homeless population in Australia between the ages of 12 and 18 can be divided into four categori...
In August 2001, David MacKenzie and Chris Chamberlain conducted the second national census of homele...
This is the first report from the project, Counting the Homeless in 2001, a research program focusin...
The third national census of homeless school students, conducted in 2006, found that the number of h...
In July 2009, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published eight research monographs by ...
In July 2009, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published eight research monographs by ...
This report presents the main findings from the second national census of homeless school students, ...
Policy makers and service providers need information on the extent of homelessness in Australia, as ...
Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie estimate that 25,000 to 30,000 students experience a period of...
*Australia The issue of youth homelessness in Australia is examined in the context of relevant socia...
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
On Census night in 2006, the homeless population in Australia was 105,000. Most homeless people were...
New data by researchers at Swinburne University, the Salvation Army Australia, Mission Australi...
Statistical finding on youth homelessness in Australia in the year of the ABS Census 2006
On September 4, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie's...