We analyze the role of newly integrated data from the child support and child welfare systems in seeding a major policy change in Wisconsin. Parents are often ordered to pay child support to offset the costs of their children’s stay in foster care. Policy allows for consideration of the “best interests of the child.” Concerns that charging parents could delay or disrupt reunification motivated our analyses of integrated data to identify the impacts of current policy. We summarize the results of the analyses and then focus on the role of administrative data in supporting policy development. We discuss the potential and limitations of integrated data in supporting cross-system innovation and detail a series of complementary research efforts d...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Since 1996 welfare reform pro...
This study focuses on the public administration of foster care systems in the states of Delaware, Mi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Federal...
Formal university–child welfare partnerships offer a unique opportunity to begin to fill the gaps in...
Minn-LInK is a unique collaborative, university-based research environment with the express purpose ...
AbstractMost families in the child protective services system also interact with the child support e...
Minn-LInK is a unique collaborative, university-based research environment with the express purpose ...
This is a longitudinal study designed to determine whether federal interventions into child support ...
To better understand who is served by child care subsidy systems and what services they receive, res...
In response to demands on public systems to do more, do better, and cost less, the value of integrat...
This article describes the need for and the practicality and utility of longitudinal, multisector, a...
In public child welfare, the charge of public policy is to strengthen or reunify the child to their ...
Adoption has increased in importance as both an exit goal and exit outcome for 20-25% of children in...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Since 1996 welfare reform pro...
This study focuses on the public administration of foster care systems in the states of Delaware, Mi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Federal...
Formal university–child welfare partnerships offer a unique opportunity to begin to fill the gaps in...
Minn-LInK is a unique collaborative, university-based research environment with the express purpose ...
AbstractMost families in the child protective services system also interact with the child support e...
Minn-LInK is a unique collaborative, university-based research environment with the express purpose ...
This is a longitudinal study designed to determine whether federal interventions into child support ...
To better understand who is served by child care subsidy systems and what services they receive, res...
In response to demands on public systems to do more, do better, and cost less, the value of integrat...
This article describes the need for and the practicality and utility of longitudinal, multisector, a...
In public child welfare, the charge of public policy is to strengthen or reunify the child to their ...
Adoption has increased in importance as both an exit goal and exit outcome for 20-25% of children in...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Since 1996 welfare reform pro...
This study focuses on the public administration of foster care systems in the states of Delaware, Mi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Federal...