The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of foster care privatization policy on multiple placements in Florida\u27s foster care system. A variant of the interrupted time series design allowed for an assessment of privatization policy within 282 data points (six years of data nested in 47 counties). Results from hierarchical linear analysis models identified a significant effect for privatization while controlling for a major alternative explanation. Specifically, the percent of children in fewer than three placements was significantly lower in the post-privatization years than in the pre-privatization years. This effect varied across counties. Line graphs revealed a variety of trends among providers, which may explain the variatio...
Title IV-E of the Social Security Act provides federal funding for children who are under the superv...
Florida is one of only two US states with system-wide privatization of child welfare services. A gap...
Despite the incorporation of managed care and performance-based contracting models by public and non...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of foster care privatization policy on multiple p...
This study focused on foster parent perspectives of foster care privatization in the state of Florid...
This study focused on foster parent perspectives of foster care privatization in the state of Florid...
This study focused on the context surrounding the development of Florida\u27s foster care privatizat...
Scholarly research on governmental privatization efforts has expanded in many areas. However, less i...
Privatization of the public child welfare system has become increasingly popular since its introduct...
This paper investigates two aspects of the United States Foster Care System: racial inequality and p...
The rapid growth of the child protective services (CPS) over the last 30 years has limited the child...
Using micro-level data on children entering foster care in 1998, we estimate how the financial compe...
This study examined the impact of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) on the rates of ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 49).Both Florida and Texas child welfare systems function he...
ln 1998, the Florida state legislature mandated the privatization of child welfare services. The dec...
Title IV-E of the Social Security Act provides federal funding for children who are under the superv...
Florida is one of only two US states with system-wide privatization of child welfare services. A gap...
Despite the incorporation of managed care and performance-based contracting models by public and non...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of foster care privatization policy on multiple p...
This study focused on foster parent perspectives of foster care privatization in the state of Florid...
This study focused on foster parent perspectives of foster care privatization in the state of Florid...
This study focused on the context surrounding the development of Florida\u27s foster care privatizat...
Scholarly research on governmental privatization efforts has expanded in many areas. However, less i...
Privatization of the public child welfare system has become increasingly popular since its introduct...
This paper investigates two aspects of the United States Foster Care System: racial inequality and p...
The rapid growth of the child protective services (CPS) over the last 30 years has limited the child...
Using micro-level data on children entering foster care in 1998, we estimate how the financial compe...
This study examined the impact of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) on the rates of ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 49).Both Florida and Texas child welfare systems function he...
ln 1998, the Florida state legislature mandated the privatization of child welfare services. The dec...
Title IV-E of the Social Security Act provides federal funding for children who are under the superv...
Florida is one of only two US states with system-wide privatization of child welfare services. A gap...
Despite the incorporation of managed care and performance-based contracting models by public and non...