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1by Matthew Desmond Carl Gershenson Barbara Kiviat Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.06.2015)“...Residential instability often brings about other forms of instability in families, schools, and communities that compromise the life chances of adults and...”
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2by Maria Cancian Mi-Youn Yang Kristen Shook Slack Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.09.2013)“...About 6 million children were reported to the child welfare system as being at risk of child abuse or neglect in the United States in 2010. Researchers and...”
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3“...The hallmark of the welfare state is the extension of social rights to the most vulnerable, a cause historically championed by nonprofit human-service...”
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4“...While it is well documented that families involved in Child Protective Services (CPS) are likely to experience housing insecurity, the mechanisms that may...”
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5by Ofira Schwartz-Soicher Amanda Geller Irwin Garfinkel Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.09.2011)“...High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with a high prevalence of fatherhood among the incarcerated, have led to millions of children and...”
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6by Mel Gray Mitchell Dean Kylie Agllias Amanda Howard Leanne Schubert Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.06.2015)“...This article provides an overview of recent perspectives on neoliberalism, which serve as a foundation for the assessment of neoliberalism’s influence on human...”
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7“...The Structured Decision-Making Model’s risk assessment (RA) is a prominent feature of front-end child protection work. Examining how two different states have...”
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8by Johansen, Simone Norlund Vering Fallesen, Peter Berger, Lawrence M Schultz-Nielsen, Marie Louise Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.12.2020)“...Low household income and social exclusion increase children’s risk for unsuccessful transitions to adulthood. Yet we know little about children’s cumulative...”
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9by Ayón, Cecilia Nieri, Tanya Ruano, Elizabeth Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.12.2020)“...The purpose of this study was to systematically review the literature on ethnic-racial socialization (ERS) in Latinx families to examine (1) ERS strategies...”
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11School Social Workers as Nepantleras in Equity Work for Immigrant Students: A Conceptual Explorationby Rodriguez, Sophia Roth, Benjamin Sosa, Leticia Villarreal Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.12.2020)“...This article investigates the critical role school social workers play in promoting equity and advocating for immigrant students in K–12 settings. We explore...”
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12“...We provide a novel historical account of social work practice that situates the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement as an attempt to fulfill a long-standing...”
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13by Marcia J. Carlson Lawrence M. Berger Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.06.2013)“...While demographers continue to document the notable changes in family structure that have occurred in recent decades, little is known about the quality of...”
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14by Park, Sunggeun (Ethan) Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.09.2020)“...Health, social, and human service providers seek diverse ways to engage service users in the service production process. This approach to engagement with users...”
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15by Leotti, Sandra M Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.09.2020)“...Given the concurrent phenomena of mass incarceration and neoliberal evolutions in the welfare state, it is inevitable that criminalized women will encounter...”
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16by Hetling, Andrea Baehler, Karen Kazmi, Rafay Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.09.2020)“...Establishing public cash assistance as a time-limited benefit was a key and controversial feature of the 1996 welfare reform legislation. Many advocates and...”
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17by Nepomnyaschy, Lenna Miller, Daniel P Waller, Maureen R Emory, Allison Dwyer Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.09.2020)“...There are well-established disparities in children’s socioemotional well-being by family socioeconomic status (SES). Although evidence suggests that father...”
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18by Tomczak, Stephen Monroe Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.09.2020)“...This article examines the influence of dominant thinkers, social welfare leaders, and popular authors who asserted that public aid stimulates recipients’...”
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19by Carrillo, Dani Harknett, Kristen Logan, Allison Luhr, Sigrid Schneider, Daniel Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.09.2017)“...Drawing on 25 in-depth interviews with parents employed in the service sector in the San Francisco Bay area, we find that meeting the demands of work and...”
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20by Allard, Scott W Romich, Jennifer Buszkiewicz, James H Althauser, Anne K Obara, Emmi E Published in The Social service review (Chicago) (01.06.2020)“...Nearly 40 local governments adopted minimum wage rates higher than the federal minimum in the last decade. Research on such laws focuses on employment and...”