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期刊名:Social service review

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ISSN:0037-7961

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Laura Stilwell,Maritza Morales-Gracia,Katherine Magnuson et al. Laura Stilwell et al.
Poverty interferes with parents' breastfeeding, child-care, and employment options and ability to meet their parenting goals. This study-the first randomized controlled trial of early childhood poverty reduction in the United States-investi...
Sunggeun Ethan Park Sunggeun Ethan Park
Health, social, and human service providers seek diverse ways to engage service users in the service production process. This approach to engagement with users is known as "coproduction." In addition to conventional user-provider coproducti...
Danya E Keene,Whitney Denary,Annie Harper et al. Danya E Keene et al.
Policy makers at the federal, state, and local levels responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with a broad array of policies that were intended to prevent housing instability among renters. Eviction moratoriums were an important part of this pol...
Huiyun Kim,Sarah A Burgard,Kristin S Seefeldt Huiyun Kim
This article examines the factors shaping longitudinal patterns of housing insecurity in the wake of the Great Recession, with a focus on whether housing assistance helped renters who received it. We use data from the first two waves (2009-...
Cynthia Osborne,Nora Ankrum Cynthia Osborne
The pregnancy reveal is conventionally a celebratory occasion, but for a pregnant adolescent, sharing news of a pregnancy, particularly with parents, can be a daunting prospect. Nonetheless, given the importance of social support to pregnan...
Catherine Elizabeth McKinley,Jessica Liddell,Jennifer Lilly Catherine Elizabeth McKinley
The invisible labor of household management, including child care, housework, and financial responsibilities, is a contemporary form of historical oppression adding strain and contributing to mothers' role overload, depression, distress, an...
Scott W Allard,Jennifer Romich,James H Buszkiewicz et al. Scott W Allard et al.
Nearly 40 local governments adopted minimum wage rates higher than the federal minimum in the last decade. Research on such laws focuses on employment and price adjustments of for-profit firms. Higher minimum wage rates, however, may pose u...
Pajarita Charles,Luke Muentner,Jean Kjellstrand Pajarita Charles
Large numbers of the more than 2 million people incarcerated in the United States are fathers who, upon exiting prison, return to their families and communities. Nevertheless, fathers' experiences of parenting from prison, their reentry pro...
Heather D Hill,Jennifer Romich,Marybeth J Mattingly et al. Heather D Hill et al.
This special issue of Social Service Review presents original research on the determinants and consequences of economic instability, with a focus on the interplay between instability and social policy. To frame that discussion, we define ec...
Catherine E Burnette,Caro B Clark,Christopher B Rodning Catherine E Burnette
Indigenous peoples of the United States tend to experience the most severe social, behavioral, and physical health disparities of any ethnic minority. This critical ethnography uses the framework of historical oppression, resilience, and tr...