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Title: More Runaways Citing Economy
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1. Koch, Wendy
More Runaways Citing Economy
USA Today on-line, 12 June 2010: News | Nation.
Also: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-05-11-runaways_N.htm
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: USA Today
Keyword(s): Economic Well-Being; Ethnic Differences; Gender Differences; Runaways

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Economic hardship is being cited more often as a reason America's youth run away from home, says a report out today.

[In a study by Michael Pergamit,] Pergamit analyzed the data of 1,168 12-year-olds who were first interviewed in 1997 and then tracked for six years as part of the federally funded National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. He found that half of the youth who run away do so before 14 and do so at least twice. He says they include slightly more girls than boys and far more white and black youths than Hispanics. Pergamit says these youth "couch surf" — first staying with friends and relatives before ending up in shelters or on the street. "They get money from friends," he says, adding that most don't resort to panhandling, prostitution or selling drugs. Data on runaways, however, are limited, he says. "We don't really know."

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Koch, Wendy. "More Runaways Citing Economy." USA Today on-line, 12 June 2010: News | Nation.