This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal typical pathways into adult homelessness. The pathways are called ‘housing crisis’, ‘family breakdown’, ‘substance abuse’, ‘mental health ’ and ‘youth to adult’. Then we explain why people on some pathways remain homeless for longer than others. People on a housing crisis or family breakdown pathway do not form strong friendships in the homeless subcul-ture or accept homelessness as a way of life. Their homelessness is shorter. In contrast, people on the substance abuse and youth to adult pathways often become involved in the homeless subculture and engage in social practices that make it difficult to exit from homelessness. Their homelessnes...
This study explored the early family histories of homeless young adults, the types and number of tra...
As rapid changes have occurred in the economic and cultural structures of society, some have found t...
Background It is increasingly acknowledged that homelessness is a more complex social and public hea...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
Over the past decade in particular, research has drawn on the notion of a homeless or housing pathwa...
Governments have shown an interest in early intervention strategies to reduce youth homelessness, bu...
This article presents a multistate demographic approach for analyzing the longitudinal dynamics of h...
<div><p>Little is known about pathways to homelessness among older adults. We identified life course...
Background: Homeless adults are an emerging sub-population among the older adult population in Canad...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Sociology, Department of at DigitalCo...
Little is known about pathways to homelessness among older adults. We identified life course experie...
The article discusses social exclusion and social inclusion of marginal groups such as homeless peop...
INTRODUCTION: Internationally, the prevalence of young adult homelessness is concerning. Few data on...
There is a homelessness crisis in the United States. Many investments have been made to reverse this...
Abstract: This paper uses survival analysis to model exits over time from two alternative notions of...
This study explored the early family histories of homeless young adults, the types and number of tra...
As rapid changes have occurred in the economic and cultural structures of society, some have found t...
Background It is increasingly acknowledged that homelessness is a more complex social and public hea...
This article uses information from a large administrative database (N = 3941) to outline five ideal ...
Over the past decade in particular, research has drawn on the notion of a homeless or housing pathwa...
Governments have shown an interest in early intervention strategies to reduce youth homelessness, bu...
This article presents a multistate demographic approach for analyzing the longitudinal dynamics of h...
<div><p>Little is known about pathways to homelessness among older adults. We identified life course...
Background: Homeless adults are an emerging sub-population among the older adult population in Canad...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Sociology, Department of at DigitalCo...
Little is known about pathways to homelessness among older adults. We identified life course experie...
The article discusses social exclusion and social inclusion of marginal groups such as homeless peop...
INTRODUCTION: Internationally, the prevalence of young adult homelessness is concerning. Few data on...
There is a homelessness crisis in the United States. Many investments have been made to reverse this...
Abstract: This paper uses survival analysis to model exits over time from two alternative notions of...
This study explored the early family histories of homeless young adults, the types and number of tra...
As rapid changes have occurred in the economic and cultural structures of society, some have found t...
Background It is increasingly acknowledged that homelessness is a more complex social and public hea...