Little is known about how kinship care arrangements within the child welfare system compare to kinship placements outside the child welfare system. The purpose of this study is to better understand the characteristics that influence whether a child is placed in public or private kinship care. Using national level data, we employ bivariate analysis and logistic regression to evaluate how child, caregiver and state characteristics are related to the placement of children in public versus private kinship care. Our findings suggest that the child welfare system indeed serves the most vulnerable children. Children with disabilities, children with behavioral problems, and infants are all more likely in public kinship care compared to their counte...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
Background: Guided by federal and state regulations, children in North Carolina (NC) removed from th...
This study uses nationally representative survey data to describe differences in characteristics, ad...
Many children in private kinship care arrangements live in families that endure financial hardships....
Kinship care is a growing option for children needing out-of-home placements, but research has not k...
During the past two decades, child welfare professionals have given kinship care priority as the pre...
Kinship foster care replaces a traditional, private African American family arrangement with a simil...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
This thesis seeks to address how kinship care can produce higher permanency outcomes for children. B...
This fact sheet examines differences between urban and rural areas in foster care placement with inf...
Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It ca...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
This thesis seeks to address how kinship care can produce higher permanency outcomes for children. B...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Over the last two dec...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
Background: Guided by federal and state regulations, children in North Carolina (NC) removed from th...
This study uses nationally representative survey data to describe differences in characteristics, ad...
Many children in private kinship care arrangements live in families that endure financial hardships....
Kinship care is a growing option for children needing out-of-home placements, but research has not k...
During the past two decades, child welfare professionals have given kinship care priority as the pre...
Kinship foster care replaces a traditional, private African American family arrangement with a simil...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
This thesis seeks to address how kinship care can produce higher permanency outcomes for children. B...
This fact sheet examines differences between urban and rural areas in foster care placement with inf...
Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It ca...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
This thesis seeks to address how kinship care can produce higher permanency outcomes for children. B...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Over the last two dec...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
Background: Guided by federal and state regulations, children in North Carolina (NC) removed from th...