'You’re so powerless' : takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ people’s experiences before becoming homeless in Aotearoa New Zealand

Explores the experiences, prior to becoming homeless, of eight people who identified as Takatāpui/LGBTIQ+ and had later experienced homelessness. Discusses themes identified of the pervasiveness of instability (especially in regards to family relationships, finances, and housing), having to grow up...

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subjects Autonomy
Biology and Life Sciences
Censuses
Earth Sciences
Economic aspects
Female
Homeless people
Homeless persons
Homelessness
Housing
Housing market
Humans
Ill-Housed Persons - psychology
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LGBTQ people
Male
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Non-binary gender
Oppression
People and Places
Personal Autonomy
Public health
Sexual and Gender Minorities - psychology
Sexual minorities
Social aspects
Social networks
Social Sciences
Takatāpui
Transgender persons
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