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Accelerators and Barriers to Integration into Permanent Housing for Mothers Living in Asylum Houses
Kateřina Glumbíková
Abstract:
The article focuses on barriers and accelerators of the integration process of mothers living in asylum houses into permanent housing. As a part of a participatory research approach in qualitative research, several categories of the occurrence of accelerators and barriers have been identified. The categories are as follows: social relationships, boyfriend, children, crime, money, housing, asylum house, domestic violence, addiction and self-confidence. The accelerators and barriers in these categories were compared with communication partners changing stays in asylum houses and communication partners leaving an asylum house.Keywords:
asylum house, shelter, integration, homelessness, barriers, accelerators, single mothers
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