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We collect research related to the issues and solutions surrounding runaway and homeless youth, as well as programmatic materials such as toolkits, factsheets, and brochures, and provide information on them in our searchable Research Summaries database.

Each entry includes information on obtaining the publication.
When possible, we provide direct links to open-access materials.

Materials in the research database do not necessarily reflect the views of RHYTTAC, the Family & Youth Services Bureau, or the Administration for Children and Families.

240 Search Results
Year Title Authors Type
2017 Interventions for Addressing Prolonged Youth Homelessness

HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation

Brief
2017 Hungry and Homeless in College: Results from a National Study of Basic Needs Insecurity in Higher Education

Goldrick-Rab, S., Richardson, J., Hernandez, A.

Paper/Research
2017 Human Trafficking and Child Welfare: A Guide for Caseworkers Brief
2017 Patterns of Benefit Receipt Among Families Who Experience Homelessness

Khadduri, J., Burt, M.R., Walton, D.

Brief
2017 More Than a Place to Sleep: Understanding the Health and Well-Being of Homeless High School Students Paper/Research
2017 Next Steps for the Seattle Housing Authority-Seattle Public Schools Partnership: Assessing Progress for a Strong and Innovative Partnership

Galvez, M., Gallagher, M., Brennan, M.

Paper/Research
2017 Missed Opportunities: Youth Homelessness in America: National Estimates

Morton, M.H., Samuels, G.M., Dworsky, A., Patel, S.

Brief
2017 Lessons Learned from the Planning Phase

Bradley, M.C., Knas, E., Klein Vogel, L.

Brief
2017 Measuring Success: Accountability for Alternative Education

Deeds, C., DePaoli, J.

Brief
2017 Lessons from a Federal Initiative to Build Capacity to End Youth Homelessness

Klein Vogel, L., Bradley, M.C.

Brief

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