Literature DB >> 18972937

Children ever in care: an examination of cumulative disproportionality.

Joseph Magruder1, Terry V Shaw.   

Abstract

Most studies of ethnic disproportionality in child welfare examine data in one of two ways: a point in time approach or an entry cohort approach. While each provides insight into disproportionality, neither gives a full picture of the differences among ethnic groups in the experience of the child welfare system over time. This study uses longitudinal administrative child welfare data to examine ethnic disproportionality in involvement with the child welfare system during the first seven years of life at three levels of contact: (1) initial referrals, (2) substantiated referrals, and (3) first entries. Findings suggest the experience of African American families, and probably Native American families, with the child welfare system is much different from other families.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18972937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Welfare        ISSN: 0009-4021


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