2013
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-0969d
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Trends in Child Protection and Out-of-Home Care

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“…The disproportionate numbers of indigenous and minority children in foster care have also been attributed to the levels of poverty and disadvantage in those communities. In the US, the emergence of widespread homelessness, substance abuse, unemployment, and welfare reform have all impacted poor communities (Conn et al, 2013;Franz & Woodward, 2006). Entering the child welfare system is associated with poverty and about half the children in foster and residential care come from families which have difficulties meeting basic needs (Barth, Wildfire, & Green, 2006).…”
Section: Disproportionate Indigenous Minority and Poor Children In Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disproportionate numbers of indigenous and minority children in foster care have also been attributed to the levels of poverty and disadvantage in those communities. In the US, the emergence of widespread homelessness, substance abuse, unemployment, and welfare reform have all impacted poor communities (Conn et al, 2013;Franz & Woodward, 2006). Entering the child welfare system is associated with poverty and about half the children in foster and residential care come from families which have difficulties meeting basic needs (Barth, Wildfire, & Green, 2006).…”
Section: Disproportionate Indigenous Minority and Poor Children In Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disproportionate numbers of indigenous and minority children in foster care have also been attributed to the levels of poverty and disadvantage in those communities. In the US, the emergence of widespread homelessness, substance abuse, unemployment, and welfare reform have all impacted poor communities (Conn et al, 2013;Franz & Woodward, 2006). Entering the child welfare system is associated with poverty and about half the children in foster and residential care come from families which have difficulties meeting basic needs (Barth, Wildfire, & Green, 2006).…”
Section: Disproportionate Indigenous Minority and Poor Children In Carementioning
confidence: 99%