The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of the recent economic recession on child maltreatment rates. Specifically, we examine whether unemployment rates, labor force participation, and food stamp usage are associated with aggregate rates of child abuse and neglect (CAN) rates using state-level data. Theory and prior empirical evidence supports the relationship between family and neighborhood poverty and incidence of child maltreatment; however, the relationship between general economic environment and CAN remains unclear. The study uses a multiple case study design at the state level, analyzing administrative child maltreatment and economic data for seven U.S. states. Aggregate numbers for child maltreatment reports and f...
This study is based on multiple regression analysis to identify the socioeconomic factors which cont...
The relationship between economic deprivation and violent crime has been one of the most widely stud...
Abstract Substantiated cases of child maltreatment have declined more than 20% since a peak in 1993....
Although a huge literature spanning several disciplines documents a strong asso-ciation between pove...
Child maltreatment (abuse and neglect) is a social problem across the US. More information about the...
We examine how child maltreatment—including neglect, physical and sexual abuse, and other forms of m...
In this paper, we show that unemployment increases child neglect in the United States during the per...
One of the most frequent and controversial claims made in the child abuse literature is that poverty...
Background:Poverty is among the most powerful predictors of child maltreatment risk and reporting. T...
This study draws on the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 2,032), a birth cohort study...
This paper examines the effects of the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 on the number ofchildren ente...
There is strong evidence that poverty and economic disadvantage are associated with child maltreatme...
Some authors point to growing public awareness and financial stress on families to explain the incre...
This study concludes with a fair amount of certainty that there is a relationship between child malt...
This paper examines the impact of welfare reforms on several measures of child maltreatment. The aut...
This study is based on multiple regression analysis to identify the socioeconomic factors which cont...
The relationship between economic deprivation and violent crime has been one of the most widely stud...
Abstract Substantiated cases of child maltreatment have declined more than 20% since a peak in 1993....
Although a huge literature spanning several disciplines documents a strong asso-ciation between pove...
Child maltreatment (abuse and neglect) is a social problem across the US. More information about the...
We examine how child maltreatment—including neglect, physical and sexual abuse, and other forms of m...
In this paper, we show that unemployment increases child neglect in the United States during the per...
One of the most frequent and controversial claims made in the child abuse literature is that poverty...
Background:Poverty is among the most powerful predictors of child maltreatment risk and reporting. T...
This study draws on the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 2,032), a birth cohort study...
This paper examines the effects of the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 on the number ofchildren ente...
There is strong evidence that poverty and economic disadvantage are associated with child maltreatme...
Some authors point to growing public awareness and financial stress on families to explain the incre...
This study concludes with a fair amount of certainty that there is a relationship between child malt...
This paper examines the impact of welfare reforms on several measures of child maltreatment. The aut...
This study is based on multiple regression analysis to identify the socioeconomic factors which cont...
The relationship between economic deprivation and violent crime has been one of the most widely stud...
Abstract Substantiated cases of child maltreatment have declined more than 20% since a peak in 1993....