This article explores the contours of continued housing instability among a group of young people who are participants in a qualitative longitudinal study of youth homelessness in Dublin, Ireland, and considers the limitations of the ‘acculturation’ thesis in explaining long-term homelessness amongst the young. Baseline interviews were conducted with 40 young people, aged 14–23 years, in 2004, and follow-up interviews were conducted with 30 research participants successfully ‘tracked’ in 2005–06. By the time of follow-up, 17 of those interviewed had exited homelessness and 13 remained homeless. The article focuses on the latter group with the aim of exploring the processes and experiences associated with their continued homelessness. The fi...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...
Youth Homelessness is perhaps the most extreme form of poverty and social exclusion today, with ...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...
This publication documents the findings of a qualitative longitudinal study of youth homelessness in...
In the past decade in particular, research attention has shifted from an almost exclusive focus on r...
In the past decade in particular, research attention has shifted from an almost exclusive focus on r...
In the past decade in particular, research attention has shifted from an almost exclusive focus on r...
In the past decade in particular, research attention has shifted from an almost exclusive focus on r...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...
Youth Homelessness is perhaps the most extreme form of poverty and social exclusion today, with ...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...
This publication documents the findings of a qualitative longitudinal study of youth homelessness in...
In the past decade in particular, research attention has shifted from an almost exclusive focus on r...
In the past decade in particular, research attention has shifted from an almost exclusive focus on r...
In the past decade in particular, research attention has shifted from an almost exclusive focus on r...
In the past decade in particular, research attention has shifted from an almost exclusive focus on r...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
The families of homeless young people are most often portrayed as a precipitating factor in their ho...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...
Youth Homelessness is perhaps the most extreme form of poverty and social exclusion today, with ...
This is a qualitative longitudinal study of homeless young people in Dublin city. The research adopt...