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2023
Street children, who are they? Why are they homeless? How do they actually live on the streets? What quality of life do they enjoy? What are the characteristics of these children? These questions appear to be simple, but the answers are so very complex.
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Street children, who are they? Why are they homeless? How do they actually live on the streets? What quality of life do they enjoy? What are the characteristics of these children? These questions appear to be simple, but the answers are so very complex.
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Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2019
The goal of this exploratory study was to inspect and comprehend the phenomenon of female street children who left their homes and came to the streets for survival.
Elma Kaiser, Allison N. Sinanan
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The goal of this exploratory study was to inspect and comprehend the phenomenon of female street children who left their homes and came to the streets for survival.
Elma Kaiser, Allison N. Sinanan
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Russian Education & Society, 1995
The rate of highway and transportation accidents, including the kind in which children suffer, continue to increase. General pessimism is exacerbating society's state of crisis. Financial difficulties are giving rise to problems connected to transportation and road-surface repairs, lighting, and the large quantity of road signs.
G. N. Butyrin +2 more
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The rate of highway and transportation accidents, including the kind in which children suffer, continue to increase. General pessimism is exacerbating society's state of crisis. Financial difficulties are giving rise to problems connected to transportation and road-surface repairs, lighting, and the large quantity of road signs.
G. N. Butyrin +2 more
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Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2019
Street children as a population sub-group exist in significant numbers in the developing world and have been reported to be vulnerable to adverse health and risk behaviours that include physical and sexual risk behaviour.
A. Dhawan +5 more
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Street children as a population sub-group exist in significant numbers in the developing world and have been reported to be vulnerable to adverse health and risk behaviours that include physical and sexual risk behaviour.
A. Dhawan +5 more
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Street Subculture: Children's Livelihood Strategies for Surviving on the Streets of Addis Ababa
Children, Youth and Environments: This study explored the livelihood strategies children employ to survive on the streets of Addis Ababa. Street life demands children actively form social relationships with the public and their peers.
Kaleab Fikre
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Children and youth services review, 2019
Objective Street children are vulnerable against HIV because of poverty, lack of family support, adult supervision, social exclusion, lack of access to health services and their special living environment.
M. Khezri +4 more
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Objective Street children are vulnerable against HIV because of poverty, lack of family support, adult supervision, social exclusion, lack of access to health services and their special living environment.
M. Khezri +4 more
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Pathways to delinquency for street children in China: Institutional anomie, resilience and crime
Children and youth services review, 2019Delinquency of street children in China is prevalent, but the etiology of pathways into delinquency among street children in China has yet to be explored.
Yanping Yu +2 more
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Introduction: Homes, Places and Spaces in the Construction of Street Children and Street Youth
Children, Youth and Environments, 2023J. Ennew, J. Swart-Kruger
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British Journal of Social Work, 2018
In Bangladesh, an estimated one to three million street children face poverty, violence and social stigma daily. This qualitative study of seventy-five child participants from three sites in Dhaka, Bangladesh, explores how street children in Bangladesh
M. Reza, Nicole F. Bromfield
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In Bangladesh, an estimated one to three million street children face poverty, violence and social stigma daily. This qualitative study of seventy-five child participants from three sites in Dhaka, Bangladesh, explores how street children in Bangladesh
M. Reza, Nicole F. Bromfield
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