Governments have shown an interest in early intervention strategies to reduce youth homelessness, but critics say that early intervention programs lack clear outcomes. This paper investigates what happens when early intervention programs are not in place and young people progress to adult homelessness. The paper assesses the 'social adaptation' hypothesis that the longer young people are homeless the more they adapt to homelessness as a way of life. The paper uses information on 1,677 individuals who first became homeless when they were 18 or younger. Three-quarters of the sample had progressed to adult homelessness (defined as 25 or older) and one-quarter were now young adults aged 19 to 24. The findings confirm that the longer p...
Adolescent and young adult health, development, and behavior lay a foundation for future population ...
Youth experiencing homelessness face numerous challenges to maintaining their health while homeless ...
It is estimated that on a single night in January 2009, there were 643,067 sheltered and unsheltered...
INTRODUCTION: Internationally, the prevalence of young adult homelessness is concerning. Few data on...
<div><p>Little is known about pathways to homelessness among older adults. We identified life course...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
In this paper, attention will be paid to the conceptualization of adult homelessness though the lens...
Little is known about pathways to homelessness among older adults. We identified life course experie...
© 2015 Peta WinzarWhile there is a substantial body of Australian and international research on path...
Youth homelessness is a complex problem in Canada. While social programs do exist to help homeless y...
This article explores the contours of continued housing instability among a group of young people wh...
Introduction: This study aims to broaden our understanding of the experience of homelessness and uns...
Young adulthood is a time of transition which poses particular challenges for youth who are homeless...
The present paper uses a social selection and social adaptation framework to investigate whether pro...
Adolescent and young adult health, development, and behavior lay a foundation for future population ...
Youth experiencing homelessness face numerous challenges to maintaining their health while homeless ...
It is estimated that on a single night in January 2009, there were 643,067 sheltered and unsheltered...
INTRODUCTION: Internationally, the prevalence of young adult homelessness is concerning. Few data on...
<div><p>Little is known about pathways to homelessness among older adults. We identified life course...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
In this paper, attention will be paid to the conceptualization of adult homelessness though the lens...
Little is known about pathways to homelessness among older adults. We identified life course experie...
© 2015 Peta WinzarWhile there is a substantial body of Australian and international research on path...
Youth homelessness is a complex problem in Canada. While social programs do exist to help homeless y...
This article explores the contours of continued housing instability among a group of young people wh...
Introduction: This study aims to broaden our understanding of the experience of homelessness and uns...
Young adulthood is a time of transition which poses particular challenges for youth who are homeless...
The present paper uses a social selection and social adaptation framework to investigate whether pro...
Adolescent and young adult health, development, and behavior lay a foundation for future population ...
Youth experiencing homelessness face numerous challenges to maintaining their health while homeless ...
It is estimated that on a single night in January 2009, there were 643,067 sheltered and unsheltered...