Homeless Youth and the Search for Stability

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Homeless Youth and the Search for Stability
Author : Jeff Karabanow
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Language : English
Release Date : 30 May 2018
ISBN : 9781771123358
Pages : 296 pages
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Homeless Youth and the Search for Stability by Jeff Karabanow Book PDF Summary

Youth are one of the fastest growing segments of the homeless population. Although there has been much research on how youth become homeless and survive on the streets, we know very little about their pathways off the street and the many challenges that present during this process. This book relates the lived experiences of homeless youth as they negotiate the individual, sociocultural, and economic tensions of transitioning out of homeless and street contexts and cultures. Through interviews the authors gained privileged entry into the lives of youth in Toronto and Halifax over a year-long period. Through rich qualitative prose, quantitative elaboration, and comic-book narratives, participants spoke of courage, fortitude, strength, adversity, and at times, simple bad luck. Ultimately this became a story of fragility, complexity, living “on the edge,” and the (re)-building of identity.

Homeless Youth and the Search for Stability

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