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Canadian homeless mobilities: Tracing the inter-regional movements of At Home/Chez Soi participants
The Canadian Geographer ( IF 1.482 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-27 , DOI: 10.1111/cag.12658
Drew F. Kaufman 1
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People experiencing homelessness are simultaneously socially and physically mobile. Individuals move through periods of housing stability and houselessness and varying degrees of financial (in)stability, and between different geographic spaces. Research concerning homeless mobilities emphasizes moves within cities and reveals seven factors deserving attention: housing; labour markets; social, health, and justice services; personal health; the attributes of different places; interpersonal networks; and how mobility is socially differentiated. However, the extent to which these factors shape homelessness and inter-regional mobilities is unclear. Addressing this gap, I explore 612 people's moves using data collected from five Canadian cities. By analyzing participants' inter-regional moves over ten years, I identify ten themes of homeless inter-regional mobility in Canada including: interpersonal networks, the attributes of different places, labour markets and personal finances, the use of movement for personal growth, health and social services, residential mobilities, legal and health institutions, substance abuse and dependence, personal security, and travel. I find that the structures, institutions, resources, and personal experiences that produce homelessness simultaneously push people between places. Amidst an increasing emphasis aimed at understanding homeless experiences in Canada, this paper provides an overview of the inter-regional mobilities of people experiencing homelessness in Canada.

中文翻译:

加拿大无家可归者流动:追踪在家/Chez Soi 参与者的区域间流动

无家可归的人同时在社交和身体上流动。个人经历住房稳定和无家可归的时期以及不同程度的财务(不稳定)稳定期,以及不同地理空间之间的转移。关于无家可归者流动的研究强调城市内的流动,并揭示了七个值得关注的因素:住房;劳动力市场;社会、健康和司法服务;个人健康; 不同地方的属性;人际网络;以及流动性如何在社会上分化。然而,这些因素在多大程度上影响无家可归和跨区域流动尚不清楚。为了解决这一差距,我使用从加拿大五个城市收集的数据来探索 612 人的行动。通过分析参与者十多年来的跨区域移动,我确定了加拿大无家可归者跨区域流动的十个主题,包括:人际网络、不同地方的属性、劳动力市场和个人财务、利用流动促进个人成长、健康和社会服务、住宅流动、法律和卫生机构、药物滥用和依赖、人身安全和旅行。我发现导致无家可归的结构、制度、资源和个人经历同时推动人们在不同的地方。随着旨在了解加拿大无家可归者经历的日益重视,本文概述了加拿大无家可归者的跨区域流动 利用运动促进个人成长、健康和社会服务、住宅流动、法律和健康机构、药物滥用和依赖、个人安全和旅行。我发现导致无家可归的结构、制度、资源和个人经历同时推动人们在不同的地方。随着旨在了解加拿大无家可归者经历的日益重视,本文概述了加拿大无家可归者的跨区域流动 利用运动促进个人成长、健康和社会服务、住宅流动、法律和健康机构、药物滥用和依赖、个人安全和旅行。我发现导致无家可归的结构、制度、资源和个人经历同时推动人们在不同的地方。随着旨在了解加拿大无家可归者经历的日益重视,本文概述了加拿大无家可归者的跨区域流动.
更新日期:2020-10-27
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