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The Relationship between State Supports and Post-Secondary Enrollment among Youth Aging Out of Foster Care: An Analysis of the National Youth in Transition Database

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The Relationship Between Self-Reported Executive Functioning and Risk-Taking Behavior in Urban Homeless Youth

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The Relationship Between Homelessness and Behavior Problems Among Youth in North Texas: A Brief Report

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The Prevalence of Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Among Children and Adolescents

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The PILOT Assessment: A Guide to Integrating Positive Youth Development into Workforce Training Settings

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The Parameters of Youth Welfare

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The New FAFSA Is Out: Four Things You Can Do To Help Homeless and Foster Youth

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The Life Stories of Homeless Youths

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The Individual Placement and Support Model of Supported Employment for Street-involved Youth With Mental Illness

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The Importance of Fostering Positive School Climates for Homeless High School Students

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