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Homelessness as One Component of Housing Instability and Its Impact on the Development of Children in Poverty
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1995
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Population PovertySocial SciencesHousing ManagementPovertyYouth Well-beingHomeless ChildrenPoverty AlleviationHealth SciencesHousingPublic PolicyChild Well-beingBehavioral SciencesDisadvantaged BackgroundChild DevelopmentNumber OffamiliesSociologyPediatricsVulnerable PopulationAffordable HousingHousing InstabilityChild ProtectionFoster CareHomelessness
The number offamilies with children living in poverty and experiencing housing instability and homelessness has increased dramatically over the last two decades. Current public policy decisions will lead to further increases. Understanding the impact of this instability on the emotional, behavioral, and cognitive development of children is imperative. Few studies cn'tically examine the effects ofinstability on both domiciled and homeless children. This research examined the effects of homelessness and housing instability on 133 children 8 to 12 years of age living in poverty. Results indicate that whether a child is currently homeless is not as significant as overall stability which may have a long ranging effect on a child's future development.
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