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Predicting Child Protective Services (CPS) Involvement among Low-Income U.S. Families with Young Children Receiving Nutritional Assistance

机译:预测接受营养援助的美国低收入家庭中的儿童保护服务(CPS)参与情况

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This exploratory study examines combinations of income-tested welfare benefits and earnings, as they relate to the likelihood of child maltreatment investigations among low-income families with young children participating in a nutritional assistance program in one U.S. state (Wisconsin). Using a sample of 1065 parents who received the Special Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) benefits in late 2010 and early 2011, we find that relying on either work in the absence of other means-tested welfare benefits, or a combination of work and welfare benefits, reduces the likelihood of CPS involvement compared to parents who rely on welfare benefits in the absence of work. Additionally, we find that housing instability increases the risk of CPS involvement in this population. The findings from this investigation may be useful to programs serving low-income families with young children, as they attempt to identify safety net resources for their clientele.
机译:这项探索性研究考察了经过收入检验的福利和收入的组合,因为它们与在美国一个州(威斯康星州)参加营养援助计划的低收入家庭中有幼儿的低收入家庭进行儿童虐待调查的可能性有关。我们使用了1065位父母的样本,这些父母在2010年末和2011年初获得了针对妇女,婴儿和儿童的特殊营养补充特别计划(WIC)的福利,我们发现,在没有其他经过经济状况调查的福利的情况下,任何一项工作都可以依靠,或将工作和福利结合使用,与没有工作时依靠福利的父母相比,降低了参加CPS的可能性。此外,我们发现住房不稳定会增加CPS参与该人群的风险。这项调查的结果可能对为有孩子的低收入家庭服务的计划有用,因为他们试图为其客户确定安全网资源。

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