《Homeless young people ‘strategizing’ a route to housing stability: service fatigue, exiting attempts and living ‘off grid’》

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作者
Paula Mayock;Sarah Parker
来源
HOUSING STUDIES,Vol.35,Issue3
语言
英文
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作者单位
School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland;School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
摘要
While access to housing has been identified as a crucial enabler to young people exiting homelessness, relatively little is known about the experiences of youth who encounter barriers in their attempts to secure housing. Mobilizing a pathways approach, this paper examines homeless young people’s experiences of seeking housing in a context of housing market forces that blocked their efforts to carve a route out of homelessness. The research, which is biographical and longitudinal, was conducted in Ireland between 2013 and 2016 and involved the collection of data at two points in time. At baseline, 40 young people aged 16–24 years and 10 of their family members were recruited (Phase 1) and, at the point of follow-up two years later (Phase 2), 74% of participants were retained in the study. By Phase 2, just 24% of the study’s young people were housed, pointing to significant barriers of access to housing. Moving beyond the identification of the impact of housing market forces on young people’s ability to exit homelessness, the analysis examines young people’s responses, focussing on the strategies used by them as they attempted to reclaim autonomy and control over their housing futures. Implications for the development of sustainable housing solutions that specifically cater to the needs of homeless youth are discussed.