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Women's Perspectives on Homelessness
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1992
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Feminist PhilosophyHousingQualitative MethodApplied Social ScienceCommunity DevelopmentQualitative SociologyFeminist EconomicsHomeless WomenFeminist ScholarshipGender StudiesSociologyVulnerable PopulationWomen Experience HomelessnessFeminist TheoryUnited StatesSocial SciencesHomelessness
An increase in the number of individuals who are homeless since the 1980s has made homelessness a major social, economic, and political problem in the United States. The number of homeless in this country is estimated as high as 3 million, with women and children constituting the fastest growing subgroup of this population. A study of eight homeless women using a shelter in a southeastern city was conducted to explore the experience of homelessness from the women's perspectives. A modified ethnographic approach using a semistructured interview provided qualitative data. The constant comparative method of analysis identified themes of heightened awareness, guarding, identification of needs, and strategies for resolution. This study provides a new understanding of how some women experience homelessness, as well as the responses they take to solve this problem.
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