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Aging Out of Foster Care: Homelessness, Post-Secondary Education, and Employment
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Family MedicineIndependent LivingTransition DatabaseNational YouthPublic HealthHealth SciencesHousingSocial CarePopulation YouthGeriatricsSocial GerontologyAdolescent DevelopmentFoster Care CharacteristicsDisadvantaged BackgroundSociologyJuvenile DelinquencyLong-term CareDemographySocial PolicyMedicineFoster CareHomelessness
Research has shown that youth aging out of the foster care system experience an increased risk for several adverse adult outcomes (e.g., homelessness, unemployment, low educational attainment). Yet, fewer studies have examined the impact of homelessness on adult outcomes. The current study uses National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) to examine the associations between homelessness and two outcomes, post-secondary education and employment status, for transition-aged foster youth (N = 4,235). This study found that youth who experienced homelessness between 19 and 21 years were less likely to have post-secondary education or full-time employment, controlling for individual and foster care characteristics.
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