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One Degree of Separation: Education, Sex, and Family Planning among New York City’s Homeless Mothers

“Failure to complete high school or an equivalent is correlated with low lifetime earnings, few and low-paying employment prospects, and poor family-planning decisions, factors that can ultimately translate into a crippling cycle of poverty and dependence on public assistance.”…

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For students experiencing homelessness, barriers to education extend far beyond income. They are structural, logistical, and social. Challenges include:

- Enrollment without a fixed address
- Long or unreliable commutes
- Frequent school transitions
- Social stigma that discourages disclosure

Each of these factors alone can disrupt learning. Together, they create a system where maintaining educational continuity becomes extraordinarily difficult.

Laws like McKinney-Vento are designed to mitigate these barriers—but they only work when students are identified.

Our Policy Brief Undercounted and Underserved? reinforces this critical point: access to support is conditional on visibility.

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For students experiencing homelessness, barriers to education extend far beyond income. They are structural, logistical, and social. Challenges include:

-	Enrollment without a fixed address
-	Long or unreliable commutes
-	Frequent school transitions
-	Social stigma that discourages disclosure

Each of these factors alone can disrupt learning. Together, they create a system where maintaining educational continuity becomes extraordinarily difficult.

Laws like McKinney-Vento are designed to mitigate these barriers—but they only work when students are identified.

Our Policy Brief Undercounted and Underserved?  reinforces this critical point: access to support is conditional on visibility.

Link in bio.
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