The Costs of Caring: Navigating Material Challenges When Adults Informally Host Youth Facing Homelessness

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Mallory VanMeeter, S. Curry, Brenda A. Tully, Stacey Ault, A. Nesmith, Jacqueline White
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Abstract

Couch hopping is a significant feature of youth homelessness in the United States. Every year, half of youth ages 18 to 25 who experience housing instability report couch hopping—also known as couch surfing or doubling up. Emerging work suggests that in some intergenerational informal hosting arrangements, youth and their adult hosts can form meaningful and supportive relationships. However, hosts also navigate material challenges that could threaten the stability of these arrangements. Based on in-depth interviews with nine youth ages 17 to 23 in informal hosting arrangements and 10 informal hosts, we describe how increased household costs and lease and benefits restrictions can impact stability, and the strategies hosts and youth mobilized to address them. We place hosts’ instability in the context of intergenerational poverty and structural racism, reframing material challenges as opportunities to strengthen the village of support youth need to make sustained exits from homelessness.
关怀的代价:当成年人非正式地接待面临无家可归的青年时,应对物质挑战
跳沙发是美国年轻人无家可归的一个重要特征。每年,在18至25岁经历住房不稳定的年轻人中,有一半报告说他们会跳沙发——也被称为沙发冲浪或双人间。新兴的研究表明,在一些代际非正式寄宿安排中,青年和成年寄宿者可以形成有意义的支持关系。然而,东道主也面临着可能威胁这些安排稳定性的物质挑战。基于对9名17至23岁的非正式寄宿青年和10名非正式寄宿青年的深入采访,我们描述了家庭成本、租赁和福利限制的增加如何影响稳定,以及寄宿青年和青年为解决这些问题而采取的策略。我们将东道主的不稳定置于代际贫困和结构性种族主义的背景下,将物质挑战重新定义为加强村庄的机会,支持年轻人持续摆脱无家可归。
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Youth & Society
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期刊介绍: For thirty-five years, Youth & Society has provided educators, counsellors, researchers, and policy makers with the latest research and scholarship in this dynamic field. This valuable resource examines critical contemporary issues and presents vital, practical information for studying and working with young people today. Each quarterly issue of Youth & Society features peer-reviewed articles by distinguished scholars and practitioners from a variety of disciplines and fields, including: sociology, public health, social work, education, criminology, psychology, anthropology, human services, and political science.
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