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Volume 692, issue 1, 2020
- The Contemporary U.S. Child Welfare System(s): Overview and Key Challenges pp. 7-25

- Lawrence M. Berger and Kristen S. Slack
- The Scope, Nature, and Causes of Child Abuse and Neglect pp. 26-49

- Sarah A. Font and Kathryn Maguire-Jack
- Child Welfare Financing: What Do We Fund, How, and What Could Be Improved? pp. 50-67

- Ron Haskins
- The Evolution of Federal Child Welfare Policy through the Family First Prevention Services Act of 2018: Opportunities, Barriers, and Unintended Consequences pp. 68-96

- Mark F. Testa and David Kelly
- The Child Maltreatment Prevention Landscape: Where Are We Now, and Where Should We Go? pp. 97-118

- Brenda Jones Harden, Cassandra Simons, Michelle Johnson-Motoyama and Richard Barth
- Leveraging Family and Community Strengths to Reduce Child Maltreatment pp. 119-139

- Debangshu Roygardner, Kelli N. Hughes and Vincent J. Palusci
- The Social Welfare Policy Landscape and Child Protective Services: Opportunities for and Barriers to Creating Systems Synergy pp. 140-161

- Megan Feely, Kerri M. Raissian, William Schneider and Lindsey Rose Bullinger
- A Practical Framework for Considering the Use of Predictive Risk Modeling in Child Welfare pp. 162-181

- Brett Drake, Melissa Jonson-Reid, MarÃa Gandarilla Ocampo, Maria Morrison and Darejan (Daji) Dvalishvili
- Who Is and Is Not Served by Child Protective Services Systems? Implications for a Prevention Infrastructure to Reduce Child Maltreatment pp. 182-202

- Kristen S. Slack and Lawrence M. Berger
- How Do Families Experience and Interact with CPS? pp. 203-226

- Darcey H. Merritt
- Foster Care in a Life Course Perspective pp. 227-252

- Fred Wulczyn
- Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in the Child Welfare System: Why Do They Exist, and What Can Be Done to Address Them? pp. 253-274

- Alan J. Dettlaff and Reiko Boyd
Volume 691, issue 1, 2020
- The Reassertion of the Regulatory Welfare State: A Preface pp. 7-16

- Avishai Benish and David Levi-Faur
- The Expansion of Regulation in Welfare Governance pp. 17-29

- Avishai Benish and David Levi-Faur
- Meta Governance of Path Dependencies: Regulation, Welfare, and Markets pp. 30-49

- John Braithwaite
- The Political Economy of Regulating for Welfare: Regulation Preventing Loss of Access to Basic Services in the UK, Sweden, the EU, and Israel pp. 50-67

- Hanan Haber
- Measuring and Comparing the Regulatory Welfare State: Social Objectives in Public Procurement pp. 68-83

- Miriam Hartlapp
- A Gender Equalizing Regulatory Welfare State? Enacting the EU’s Work-Life Balance Directive in Denmark and Poland pp. 84-103

- Caroline De La Porte, Trine P. Larsen and Dorota Szelewa
- Bossing or Protecting? The Integration of Social Regulation into the Welfare State pp. 104-120

- Philipp Trein
- Politics, Markets, and Modes of Contract Governance: Regulating Social Services in Shanghai and Chongqing, China pp. 121-137

- Wei Li and Bao Yang
- Views from Below: Inspectors’ Coping with Hybrid Accountabilities pp. 138-152

- Tanja Klenk
- Changing Expectations? The Change in the Role of the Welfare Ministry in the Regulation of Personal Social Services pp. 153-173

- Lihi Lahat
- Is Service Quality a Driver of the Regulatory Welfare State? Policies for Health Services in Germany and France pp. 174-188

- Renate Reiter
- The Rise of the Regulatory Constitutional Welfare State, Publicization, and Constitutional Social Rights: The Case of Israel and Britain pp. 189-205

- Lilach Litor, Gila Menahem and Hadara Bar-Mor
- Quiet Politics of Employment Protection Legislation? Partisan Politics, Electoral Competition, and the Regulatory Welfare State pp. 206-222

- Linda Voigt and Reimut Zohlnhöfer
- Varieties of Regulatory Welfare Regimes in Middle-Income Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey pp. 223-242

- Işik D. Özel and Salvador Parrado
- Indirect and Invisible Regulations Set in Stone: A Driving Force behind the Rise of Private Health Insurance in Sweden pp. 243-257

- John Lapidus
- Missing in Action: Bridging Capital and Cross-Boundary Discourse pp. 258-275

- Sora Lee and Valerie Braithwaite
- Organizing Competition: Regulatory Welfare States in Higher Education pp. 276-294

- Tobias Schulze-Cleven
- The Logics of Hybrid Accountability: When the State, the Market, and Professionalism Interact pp. 295-310

- Avishai Benish
Volume 690, issue 1, 2020
- Refugee Integration in Canada, Europe, and the United States: Perspectives from Research pp. 7-35

- Katharine M. Donato and Elizabeth Ferris
- The Integration Paradox: Asian Immigrants in Australia and the United States pp. 36-60

- Tran Van C., Fei Guo and Tiffany J. Huang
- Welcoming, Trust, and Civic Engagement: Immigrant Integration in Metropolitan America pp. 61-81

- Dina G. Okamoto, Linda R. Tropp, Helen B. Marrow and Michael Jones-Correa
- Pathways to Refugee Integration: Predictions from Longitudinal Data in Colorado pp. 82-99

- Jini E. Puma, Sarah E. Brewer and Paul Stein
- The Limits of Local Sanctuary Initiatives for Immigrants pp. 100-116

- Martha F. Davis
- Urban Contexts and Immigrant Organizations: Differences in New York, El Paso, Paris, and Barcelona pp. 117-135

- Ernesto Castañeda
- Complementary Pathways to Protection: Promoting the Integration and Inclusion of Refugees in Europe? pp. 136-152

- Joanne van Selm
- Welcoming Refugees and Migrants: Catholic Narratives and the Challenge of Inclusion pp. 153-167

- David Hollenbach
- Multireligious Cooperation and the Integration of Muslim Migrants in Sweden pp. 168-174

- Majbritt Lyck-Bowen
- Making Sense of U.S. Refugee Resettlement: Utica as a Model for the Nation pp. 176-183

- Anne C. Richard and Shelly Callahan
- The Development of Innovative Integration Models in Los Angeles pp. 184-191

- Linda Lopez
- Family Separation and Lives in Limbo: U.S. Immigration Policy in the 1920s and during the Trump Administration pp. 192-199

- Yael Schacher
- Making Sense of Public Policy on Refugee Integration pp. 200-224

- Elizabeth Ferris
Volume 689, issue 1, 2020
- Do Networks Help People To Manage Poverty? Perspectives from the Field pp. 7-25

- Miranda J. Lubbers, Mario Luis Small and Hugo Valenzuela GarcÃa
- Of Morals and Markets: Social Exchange and Poverty in Contemporary Urban Mexico pp. 26-45

- Mercedes González de la Rocha
- Walking a Tightrope: Using Financial Diaries to Investigate Day-to-Day Financial Decisions and the Social Safety Net of the Financially Excluded pp. 46-64

- Olga Biosca, Neil McHugh, Fatma Ibrahim, Rachel Baker, Tim Laxton and Cam Donaldson
- Relationships Stretched Thin: Social Support Mobilization in Poverty pp. 65-88

- Miranda J. Lubbers, Hugo Valenzuela GarcÃa, Paula Escribano Castaño, José Luis Molina, Antònia Casellas and Jorge Grau Rebollo
- How Do Low-Income People Form Survival Networks? Routine Organizations as Brokers pp. 89-109

- Mario L. Small and Leah E. Gose
- “My Crying Is Not a Cry by Itselfâ€: Building Sustainable Social Ties through a Poor People’s Organization pp. 110-128

- Joan Maya Mazelis
- Holiday Clubs as Community Organizations pp. 129-148

- Paul B. Stretesky, Margaret Anne Defeyter, Michael A. Long, Zeibeda Sattar and Eilish Crilley
- A Divided Sisterhood: Support Networks of Trans Sex Workers in Urban Turkey pp. 149-167

- Ezgi Güler
- Asymmetries in Transnational Social Protection: Perspectives of Migrants and Nonmigrants pp. 168-191

- BaÅŸak Bilecen
- Ties that Bind/Unwind: The Social, Economic, and Organizational Contexts of Sharing Networks pp. 192-201

- Katherine S. Newman
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