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  • Csöbörből vödörbe – A „gyermekvédelemből” a „felnőttvédelembe” és vissza?
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    This study seeks to identify the main characteristics among homeless people that distinguish former state wards who have drifted from child protection into homelessness from their homeless peers. Due to the multiple accumulation of disadvantages and deprivations, the analysis pays particular attention to former Roma women in state care. The study also seeks to identify the main characteristics that distinguish homeless adults living with their children in temporary family shelters operating as part of child protection from their homeless peers who use homeless services operating within the framework of adult protection. 
    The study seeks answers to these questions by analyzing data from the annual February 3th National Homeless Survey, which covers thousands of respondents. In the language of numbers, simple statistical analysis reveals the main determinants (some of which are determined at birth) that accumulate into disadvantages through the functioning of society and large systems , thereby increasing the likelihood that someone will sooner or later end up in the system we refer to here as "adult protection" after having been in the system known as "child protection," and that their children will inevitably follow the same path.