- Volume 20, Number 3
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
Youth Homelessness
Guest Editor's Introduction
Matthew H. Morton
Homelessness and Housing Experiences among LGBTQ Young Adults in Seven U.S. Cities
Jama Shelton, Jonah DeChants, Kim Bender, Hsun-Ta Hsu, Diane Santa Maria, Robin Petering, Kristin Ferguson, Sarah Narendorf, and Anamika Barman-Adhikari
“Nothing is for free...”: Youth Logics of Engaging Resources While Unstably Housed
Gina M. Samuels, Christine Cerven, Susanna R. Curry, and Shantá R. Robinson
Linking the TAY-VI-SPDAT Tool to Housing Placements and Outcomes for Youth Experiencing Homelessness
Eric Rice, Monique Holguin, Hsun-Ta Hsu, Matthew Morton, Phebe Vayanos, Milind Tambe, and Hau Chan
What’s Next? A Grounded Theory of the Relationship Between Ontological Security, Mental Health, Social Relationships, and Identity Formation for Young Adults in Supportive Housing
Benjamin F. Henwood, Brian Redline, Sara Semborski, Harmony Rhoades, Eric Rice, and Suzanne L. Wenzel
Predictors of Running Away from Out-of-Home Care: Does County Context Matter?
Amy Dworsky, Fred Wulczyn, and Lilian Huang
Developing a Coordinated Youth Housing Stability Program for Juvenile Courts
Sarah Cusworth Walker, Esteban Valencia, Asia Bishop, Michael Irons, and Arina Gertseva
Reflections from Canada: Can Research Contribute to Better Responses to Youth Homelessness?
Stephen Gaetz
International Commentary: Some Reflections on the Policy History of Youth Homelessness in Australia
David MacKenzie
Refereed Papers
From Foreclosure to Eviction: Housing Insecurity in Corporate-Owned Single-Family Rentals
Elora Lee Raymond, Richard Duckworth, Benjamin Miller, Michael Lucas, and Shiraj Pokharel
School Performance of Schools Assigned to HUD-Assisted Households
Brent Mast
Departments
Affordable Design
2018 Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Design and Planning Competition: Whittier Falls in Dover, New Hampshire
Regina C. Gray
Data Shop
The Housing and Children’s Healthy Development Study
Sandra Newman and Tama Leventhal
Street Vending in the United States: A Unique Dataset from a Survey of Street Vendors in America’s Largest Cities
Dick M. Carpenter II
Policy Briefs
Performance of Small Public Housing Authorities: Opportunities and Barriers
Andrew J. Greenlee, Han Bum Lee, and Paul E. McNamara
Graphic Detail
Evaluation Tradecraft
Talking to Landlords
Philip M.E. Garboden and Eva Rosen
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