The document discusses youth homelessness in Europe. It reports sharp increases in youth homelessness in several countries like the UK, Denmark, Ireland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. The profile of young homeless people is also changing, with more women in places like France and Sweden, and more mortgage defaults and migrants in other countries. Common pathways into youth homelessness include structural factors like unemployment and limited housing access, as well as relational and health issues. Recommendations include providing more housing options for young homeless people, supported housing solutions before leaving youth care, and adapted employment schemes along with protections against reforms that disproportionately impact at-risk youth.