This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interventions within small area ethnic populations in England. Recent research has highlighted that White British children, on average, have higher rates of intervention than children from other ethnic groups in poorer neighbourhoods and lower rates in more affluent neighbourhoods. This raises the question of whether structural associations between poverty and child welfare interventions apply equally to children from all backgrounds, or whether recent research into socioeconomic child welfare inequalities is largely capturing differences between ethnic groups. We investigate this question using multilevel negative binomial regression models predic...
Research internationally has identified large differences in rate of child safeguarding intervention...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
Examines the disproportionate representation of minority children in child welfare and summarizes cu...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
This article addresses some potential limitations of key findings from recent research into inequali...
Child welfare systems internationally exhibit very large inequalities in a variety of dimensions of ...
This paper aims to compare developments in theory and evidence about ethnic disparities in the USA w...
This article addresses some potential limitations of key findings from recent research into inequali...
This paper examines the interlocking roles of ethnicity and deprivation in producing inequities in t...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
Comparative international data on patterns of inequality in child welfare interventions, for example...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
This article explores ethnic group differences in the severity of child poverty in Britain. Using ad...
Racial/ethnic disproportionality in the child welfare system is a complicated social problem that is...
Research internationally has identified large differences in rate of child safeguarding intervention...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
Examines the disproportionate representation of minority children in child welfare and summarizes cu...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
This article addresses some potential limitations of key findings from recent research into inequali...
Child welfare systems internationally exhibit very large inequalities in a variety of dimensions of ...
This paper aims to compare developments in theory and evidence about ethnic disparities in the USA w...
This article addresses some potential limitations of key findings from recent research into inequali...
This paper examines the interlocking roles of ethnicity and deprivation in producing inequities in t...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
Comparative international data on patterns of inequality in child welfare interventions, for example...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
This article explores ethnic group differences in the severity of child poverty in Britain. Using ad...
Racial/ethnic disproportionality in the child welfare system is a complicated social problem that is...
Research internationally has identified large differences in rate of child safeguarding intervention...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
Examines the disproportionate representation of minority children in child welfare and summarizes cu...