In Massachusetts, more than half a million children (15% of all children) live in poverty, 30% of all children live with parents who lack secure employment, and 41% live in households with high housing cost burdens. This article examines the root causes of poverty and its links to child homelessness in the state. Though the state has a long-standing progressive political legacy, the well-being of low-income families with children continues to decline. The article offers evidence about the extent of child homelessness and its profound effects on Massachusetts children and youth. The interconnectedness of what are usually thought of as separate policy domains—poverty, hunger, homelessness, low-wage work, and low-income families’ access to pub...
Focusing on the central aim of many published studies involving homeless children in the United Stat...
Massachusetts has lower poverty rates compared to the US average for all families with children. The...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...
In Massachusetts, more than half a million children (15% of all children) live in poverty, 30% of al...
Massachusetts\u27s response to the tragedy of family homelessness during a period of economic prospe...
Homeless teenagers who have babies pose a significant population of concern for those in health and ...
While unemployment rocked Massachusetts, housing costs remained at record levels, and the federal go...
According to recent federal data from 2013, the number of children who experience homelessness in th...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
This article reviews and critiques community-based re-search on the effects of homelessness onchildr...
This article looks at homeless individuals to see how they think their residential situation affects...
This report describes a population of "hidden homeless" families and new research showing that child...
This article considers the problem of poverty, with homelessness as the centerpiece. A survey of the...
Homelessness is not a new phenomenon in Massachusetts, nor are the new homeless of the 1980s and 1...
Focusing on the central aim of many published studies involving homeless children in the United Stat...
Massachusetts has lower poverty rates compared to the US average for all families with children. The...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...
In Massachusetts, more than half a million children (15% of all children) live in poverty, 30% of al...
Massachusetts\u27s response to the tragedy of family homelessness during a period of economic prospe...
Homeless teenagers who have babies pose a significant population of concern for those in health and ...
While unemployment rocked Massachusetts, housing costs remained at record levels, and the federal go...
According to recent federal data from 2013, the number of children who experience homelessness in th...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
This article reviews and critiques community-based re-search on the effects of homelessness onchildr...
This article looks at homeless individuals to see how they think their residential situation affects...
This report describes a population of "hidden homeless" families and new research showing that child...
This article considers the problem of poverty, with homelessness as the centerpiece. A survey of the...
Homelessness is not a new phenomenon in Massachusetts, nor are the new homeless of the 1980s and 1...
Focusing on the central aim of many published studies involving homeless children in the United Stat...
Massachusetts has lower poverty rates compared to the US average for all families with children. The...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...