Unpacking the Discourse on Youth Pathways into and out of Homelessness: Implications for Research Scholarship and Policy Interventions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Contextualizing Youth Homelessness: What Do We Know?
2.1. Individual Factors
2.2. Structural Causes and Systems Failures
2.3. The New Orthodoxy
2.4. The Pathways Discourse and Youth Homelessness
Homelessness is not just a matter of lack of shelter or lack of abode, a lack of a roof over one’s head. It involves deprivation across a number of different dimensions—physiological (lack of bodily comfort or warmth), emotional (lack of love or joy), territorial (lack of privacy), ontological (lack of rootedness in the world, anomie) and spiritual (lack of hope, lack of purpose).(p. 384)
3. The Characteristics of the Pathways Approach
3.1. The Social Construction of Homelessness
3.2. The Whatness vs. Howness
for the large majority of the youth, homelessness was not the product of a single event, nor did it lead immediately to the streets. Rather, homelessness for most of the youth resulted in a number of different living arrangements that reflected the use, and perhaps even the “burning out”, of their available social networks. On average, a youth experienced 6 of the 9 living arrangements listed, reflecting a pattern of unstable and diminishing options.[83] (p. 74)
3.3. The Temporal Dimension
3.4. Pathways into and out of Homelessness
3.5. Heterogeneity of Homelessness Experiences
4. Implications for Research and Practice
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Bonakdar, A. Unpacking the Discourse on Youth Pathways into and out of Homelessness: Implications for Research Scholarship and Policy Interventions. Youth 2024, 4, 787-802. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth4020052
Bonakdar A. Unpacking the Discourse on Youth Pathways into and out of Homelessness: Implications for Research Scholarship and Policy Interventions. Youth. 2024; 4(2):787-802. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth4020052
Chicago/Turabian StyleBonakdar, Ahmad. 2024. "Unpacking the Discourse on Youth Pathways into and out of Homelessness: Implications for Research Scholarship and Policy Interventions" Youth 4, no. 2: 787-802. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth4020052
APA StyleBonakdar, A. (2024). Unpacking the Discourse on Youth Pathways into and out of Homelessness: Implications for Research Scholarship and Policy Interventions. Youth, 4(2), 787-802. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth4020052