This article analyses the housing and homeless pathways of (ex)homeless persons in the coastal city of Ostend. After a short review of the literature on the causes and meaning of the vulnerability of homeless persons, we describe how our case study with (former) homeless persons in Ostend was organised. We deal with some methodological issues and the analytic results, revealing a very complex housing trajectory. We focus on these dynamic and complex housing pathways and look at the role of relationships and relationship breakdown, work and unemployment, eviction after rent arrears and moving as an escape strategy. We also deal with the searching process for housing and the role of social networks. We end with some conclusions and interest p...
Homeless, wanderer, tramp, hobo, … many terms by which common language attempts to designate housing...
Find out how two Belgian cities are fighting homelessness as part of the URBACT ROOF network
This article reviews institutional responses to adult homeless people, to argue that there is a cont...
The paper uses a 'homing' lens to critically evaluate the housing trajectories of refugees in Flande...
De-centralised policies and care-focused homeless support in the Netherlands has led to an over-simp...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. People living in an institution will leave this reside...
This article addresses housing and accommodation challenges for refugees in Flanders, a region in Be...
Abstract Background To improve homelessness prevention practice, we met with recently homeless adult...
Efforts by European countries to disperse refugees across the country often implicitly presuppose pe...
Published online: 30 September 2020Efforts by European countries to disperse refugees across the cou...
Over the past decade in particular, research has drawn on the notion of a homeless or housing pathwa...
For centuries, the debate about homelessness concentrated on the ways in which the issue of vagrancy...
The current living conditions of homeless people in Belgium are alarming, as they do not only suffer...
Around 31,000 people in the Netherlands were literally homeless in 2015. This thesis focused on the ...
This publication documents the findings of a qualitative longitudinal study of youth homelessness in...
Homeless, wanderer, tramp, hobo, … many terms by which common language attempts to designate housing...
Find out how two Belgian cities are fighting homelessness as part of the URBACT ROOF network
This article reviews institutional responses to adult homeless people, to argue that there is a cont...
The paper uses a 'homing' lens to critically evaluate the housing trajectories of refugees in Flande...
De-centralised policies and care-focused homeless support in the Netherlands has led to an over-simp...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. People living in an institution will leave this reside...
This article addresses housing and accommodation challenges for refugees in Flanders, a region in Be...
Abstract Background To improve homelessness prevention practice, we met with recently homeless adult...
Efforts by European countries to disperse refugees across the country often implicitly presuppose pe...
Published online: 30 September 2020Efforts by European countries to disperse refugees across the cou...
Over the past decade in particular, research has drawn on the notion of a homeless or housing pathwa...
For centuries, the debate about homelessness concentrated on the ways in which the issue of vagrancy...
The current living conditions of homeless people in Belgium are alarming, as they do not only suffer...
Around 31,000 people in the Netherlands were literally homeless in 2015. This thesis focused on the ...
This publication documents the findings of a qualitative longitudinal study of youth homelessness in...
Homeless, wanderer, tramp, hobo, … many terms by which common language attempts to designate housing...
Find out how two Belgian cities are fighting homelessness as part of the URBACT ROOF network
This article reviews institutional responses to adult homeless people, to argue that there is a cont...