Social Service Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Social Service Review is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ethnic-Racial Socialization among Latinx Families: A Systematic Review of the Literature36
“It’s Like Night and Day”: How Bureaucratic Encounters Vary across WIC, SNAP, and Medicaid17
The Goldilocks Problem: Tensions between Actuarially Based and Clinical Judgment in Child Welfare Decision Making16
The Effects of Child Poverty Reductions on Child Protective Services Involvement14
School Social Workers as Nepantleras in Equity Work for Immigrant Students: A Conceptual Exploration13
The Legacy of Slavery and Mass Incarceration: Evidence from Felony Case Outcomes12
Barriers to Formal Child Support Payment9
Bridging the Divide between Child Welfare and Home Visiting Systems to Address the Needs of Pregnant and Parenting Youth in Care8
Early Childhood Education and Care Programs in the United States: Does Access Improve Child Safety?8
From Fostering Hope to Lingering Harm: The Unintended Impact of the OxyContin Reformulation on Child Welfare Utilization7
All Work and No Play: Indigenous Women “Pulling the Weight” in Home Life7
Satisfaction with Child Support Services7
The Well-Being Development Model: A Theoretical Model to Improve Outcomes among Criminal Justice System–Involved Individuals6
Carceral Migrations: Reframing Race, Space, and Punishment6
Poverty Reduction through Federal and State Policy Mechanisms: Variation over Time and across the United States5
Inequality of the Safety Net: The Rural-Urban Continuum, County-Level Poverty, and Nonprofit Human Services Expenditures5
“Bodies in the Building”: Incarceration’s Afterlife in a Reentry Housing Facility4
Dual Debtors: Child Support and Criminal Legal Financial Obligations4
Parenting Strengths and Distress among Black Mothers Reported to the Child Welfare System: The Role of Social Network Quality4
In the Aftermath of the Storm: Administrative Burden in Disaster Recovery4
Relationships That Persist and Protect: The Role of Enduring Relationships on Early-Adult Outcomes among Youth Transitioning Out of Foster Care4
Paying for Childcare to Work? Evaluating the Role of Policy in Affordable Care and Child Poverty4
Liminal Citizenship: Young People’s Perspectives on Civic and Political Engagement in Three European Cities3
Theorizing a Social Ecology of Displacement: Structural-, Relational-, and Individual-Level Conditions of Homelessness among Young People3
An Equity Analysis of Applying for Welfare: TANF Application and Denial Reasons by Household and County Characteristics3
How Is Instability in Child-Care Subsidy Use Associated with Instability in Child-Care Arrangements?3
Banks as Racialized and Gendered Organizations: Interviews with Frontline Workers3
Economic Outcomes of Shared Placement among Divorced Mothers in Wisconsin3
Which Environmental Social Work? Environmentalisms, Social Justice, and the Dilemmas Ahead3
Parent-Child Contact during Incarceration: Predictors of Involvement among Resident and Nonresident Parents Following Release from Prison3
Fact Construction and Categorization in Assessment: Cultivating Epistemic Justice and Resistance in Social Work Assessment3
Of the State, against the State: Public Defenders, Street-Level Bureaucracy, and Discretion in Criminal Court3
On Causal Inference and the Limits of Disproportionality as a Construct: The Case of Foster Care Placement2
Failed Mothers, Risky Children: Carceral Protectionism and the Social Work Gaze2
To “Elevate, Humanize, Christianize, Americanize”: Social Work, White Supremacy, and the Americanization Movement, 1880–19302
Experiences of Trauma-Informed Care in a Family Drug Treatment Court2
Patterns of Advance Child Tax Credit Receipt and Spending among Children with Retired or Disabled Household Members2
The Analogy of Child Protection as Public Health: An Analysis of Utility, Fit, Awareness, and Need2
Voting Infrastructure and Process: Another Form of Voter Suppression?2
How the Earned Income Tax Credit Sustains Informal Child-Care Arrangements with Family Members and Helps Maintain Intergenerational Relations2
Unconditional Cash and Breastfeeding, Child Care, and Maternal Employment among Families with Young Children Residing in Poverty2
Tolerating Risk: Professional Judgment in Suicide Risk Assessment2
How Would Americans Respond to Direct Cash Transfers? Results from Two Survey Experiments2
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