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Race, class, and the child welfare system. Introduction.

机译:种族,阶级和儿童福利制度。介绍。

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In their book, Children of the Storm, Billingsley and Giovannoni (1972) reported that black children were largely excluded from the child welfare system up until the end of World War I, and that it was not until the end of World War II that they began to enter the system in large numbers. The proportion of the public child welfare caseload in the United States consisting of nonwhite children almost doubled between 1945 and 1961, from 14 percent to 27 percent. This increase was due not only to reduced racial discrimination within the child welfare system, but also to a large increase in the number of black children in the general population, and not coincidentally, to the fact that increasing proportions of poor children in the United States were black (Billingsley and Giovannoni, 1972). The vast majority of children in the child welfare system had always been from impoverished families (Pelton, 1989).
机译:在他们的书《风暴的孩子》,Billingsley和Giovannoni(1972)的报告中,直到第一次世界大战结束,黑人儿童基本上都被排除在儿童福利体系之外,直到第二次世界大战结束,开始大量进入系统。在美国,由非白人儿童组成的公共儿童福利案件所占比例在1945年至1961年之间几乎翻了一番,从14%增加到27%。这一增长不仅是由于儿童福利系统内种族歧视的减少,而且还因为黑人在普通人群中的数量大大增加,而不是由于美国贫困儿童所占比例增加而引起的。是黑色的(Billingsley and Giovannoni,1972)。儿童福利系统中的绝大多数儿童一直来自贫困家庭(Pelton,1989)。

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