In the Netherlands, family foster care is considered a preferred setting for children removed from their homes compared to residential care. Because foster youth with ethnic minority backgrounds are overrepresented in the Dutch foster care system, and non-kinship foster parents with ethnic minority backgrounds are scarce, transcultural placements occur frequently in Dutch foster care. Using a qualitative approach, this dissertation investigated how being transculturally placed may influence foster youth’s ethnic identity from the perspective of both foster youth and their foster parents. Foster youth may receive different messages by foster parents, birth parents, and peers concerning ethnicity belonging. These messages could lead to ethnic...