The exploratory study with homeless women presented in this paper aims to highlight two shortcomings in the current literature on homelessness, which accompany the predominant conceptualisation of ‘home’ as a place of safety and security, and homelessness as a primarily structural issue characterised by ‘residential instability’. The first is the paucity of research on homeless women in their own right and the second the lack of studies which examine underlying reasons for residential instability from homeless women's own perspectives. An intensive, small sample interview study was carried out with 12 regular women users of a day centre for homeless people (Brighton, south of England). They were asked about their patterns of residence, reas...
Housing First, as implemented in Finland, offers two housing options for people who are homeless or ...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomenon. Past research has established the characterist...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomenon. Past research has established the characterist...
In this paper I explore how officially defined homeless women negotiate home in the context of their...
There is a growing body of literature that attests that self-articulation is carried out through the...
This article investigates homelessness among adult women, an important and grow-ing subpopulation am...
This purpose of this thesis is to examine the female service users’ perspectives on the reasons for ...
This paper has several objectives. These are: (1) to analyse the meaning of homelessness in the ligh...
A burgeoning cross-disciplinary literature signifies a move towards diversifying understandings of t...
The face of women now appears as a significant feature of the ‘new homelessness’. According to the W...
Background : Women’s homelessness is an increasingly prevalent issue in Australia that has a wide ...
Background : Women’s homelessness is an increasingly prevalent issue in Australia that has a wide ...
The face of women now appears as a significant feature of the ‘new homelessness’. According to\ud th...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomenon. Past research has established the characterist...
In this chapter we use a Boxian analysis to explore how women’s relative absence from dominant under...
Housing First, as implemented in Finland, offers two housing options for people who are homeless or ...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomenon. Past research has established the characterist...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomenon. Past research has established the characterist...
In this paper I explore how officially defined homeless women negotiate home in the context of their...
There is a growing body of literature that attests that self-articulation is carried out through the...
This article investigates homelessness among adult women, an important and grow-ing subpopulation am...
This purpose of this thesis is to examine the female service users’ perspectives on the reasons for ...
This paper has several objectives. These are: (1) to analyse the meaning of homelessness in the ligh...
A burgeoning cross-disciplinary literature signifies a move towards diversifying understandings of t...
The face of women now appears as a significant feature of the ‘new homelessness’. According to the W...
Background : Women’s homelessness is an increasingly prevalent issue in Australia that has a wide ...
Background : Women’s homelessness is an increasingly prevalent issue in Australia that has a wide ...
The face of women now appears as a significant feature of the ‘new homelessness’. According to\ud th...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomenon. Past research has established the characterist...
In this chapter we use a Boxian analysis to explore how women’s relative absence from dominant under...
Housing First, as implemented in Finland, offers two housing options for people who are homeless or ...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomenon. Past research has established the characterist...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomenon. Past research has established the characterist...