Homeless and low-income students share multiple overlapping risk experiences; however, some studies report little to no observed differences in outcomes between these students. From the cumulative risk perspective, homelessness is perched at the extreme edge of economic insecurity, suggesting that homeless students encounter additional hardships beyond poverty experiences alone. Using a continuum of risk framework, this study leveraged statewide administrative data from a 6th grade cohort of Maryland public school students (N = 52,610) to investigate the association between homelessness and educational and early labor market outcomes, above and beyond the associations linked to poverty. Findings provide support for the continuum of risk in ...
In 2008-2009, almost one million children experiencing homelessness were enrolled in school; this nu...
The number of homeless students in U.S public schools continues to rise. Although many homeless stud...
The United States’ federal government funds homeless services provided at the local level through th...
Students experiencing homelessness often face barriers to school success. The purpose of this multip...
Empirical research has been limited with respect to homelessness among college undergraduates. Resea...
2018-04-23Approximately 2.5 million children and youth experience homelessness in the United States....
This qualitative case study examines and illuminates the social-emotional and educational experience...
Living doubled-up is a form of homelessness that can go undetected by schools, yet the toll it takes...
Homelessness occurs when individual resources are not enough for the demands of a given environment....
For the past decade, the number of homeless youth in the United States has drastically increased, wi...
Homeless youth face many barriers during their education that have an impact on their overall succes...
Homelessness among college students is a growing trend, yet the problem is difficult to document due...
This thesis is an examination of the barriers to education homeless youth may be faced with both bef...
Homelessness is an increasing epidemic afflicting the United States. Of the millions of homeless in ...
In this essay, I use the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Improvements Act of 2001 to de...
In 2008-2009, almost one million children experiencing homelessness were enrolled in school; this nu...
The number of homeless students in U.S public schools continues to rise. Although many homeless stud...
The United States’ federal government funds homeless services provided at the local level through th...
Students experiencing homelessness often face barriers to school success. The purpose of this multip...
Empirical research has been limited with respect to homelessness among college undergraduates. Resea...
2018-04-23Approximately 2.5 million children and youth experience homelessness in the United States....
This qualitative case study examines and illuminates the social-emotional and educational experience...
Living doubled-up is a form of homelessness that can go undetected by schools, yet the toll it takes...
Homelessness occurs when individual resources are not enough for the demands of a given environment....
For the past decade, the number of homeless youth in the United States has drastically increased, wi...
Homeless youth face many barriers during their education that have an impact on their overall succes...
Homelessness among college students is a growing trend, yet the problem is difficult to document due...
This thesis is an examination of the barriers to education homeless youth may be faced with both bef...
Homelessness is an increasing epidemic afflicting the United States. Of the millions of homeless in ...
In this essay, I use the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Improvements Act of 2001 to de...
In 2008-2009, almost one million children experiencing homelessness were enrolled in school; this nu...
The number of homeless students in U.S public schools continues to rise. Although many homeless stud...
The United States’ federal government funds homeless services provided at the local level through th...