Housing Trajectories for Youth Transitioning from Foster Care: Gender Differences from 2010-2014.
IF 0.8 4区 社会学Q4 FAMILY STUDIESChild WelfarePub Date : 2015-01-01
Robert G Iii Hasson, Andrew D Reynolds, Ihomas M Crea
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Abstract
This study focuses on longitudinal housing trends for males and females among transitional youth who were participants of a transitional living program (2010 to 2014). Results indicate that young women were more likely to transition to secure independent housing than young men. Demographic characteristics, education, and employment predicted time to secure independent housing. Additionally, results indicate that more highly educated young women transitioned to independence at a faster rate than young men with lower education status.