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Index to Volume 78 Subjects Abbott, Edith 429-446, 447-465 child outcomes 41-73 Abbott, Grace 429-446 child support 179-206 aboriginal 577-600 child support enforcement 179-206 absenteeism 343-369 child welfare 74-95, 284-303, 577-600, abuse, histories 466-499 601-627 abuse, physical 466-499 child welfare outcomes 284-303 abuse, sexual 466-499 children 41-73, 74-95, 125-148, Addams, Jane 429-446, 447-465, 179-206, 243-265, 370-403, 577-600 652-674 children with disabilities 243-266 addiction 96-124, 466-499, 628-651 children’s development 41-73 adolescence 41-73 citizenship 447-465 Aid to Families with Dependent Children Civil War, U.S. 207-242 (AFDC) 565-585 class 553-576 aid for soldiers’ families, Civil War class conflict 553-576 207-242 cohabitation 2-25, 125-148 alcohol policy 652-674 community assistance 267-283 Alcoholism 96-124 comorbidity 466-499 alcoholism, treatment of |6 52-674 Composite International Diagnostic Inter- American Dream Demonstration view (CIDI) 628-651 404-428 Conflict Tactics Scale 628-651 antipoverty strategies 404-428 contextualizing inequality 553-576 assets 404-428 coping 125-148 average monthly net deposit (AMND) coverture 447-465 404-428 Dane County. Wisc. 466-499 barriers 628-651 Delaware 243-266 benevolence, Civil War 207-242 dependency, chemical 652-674 bounties, Civil War 207-242 disability 96-124, 243-266 Bourdieu, Pierre 553-576 discipline 243-266 Breckinridge, Sophonisba 447-465 disorders, co-occurring 466-499 Breul, Frank R. Memorial Prize | disproportionality 577-600 California Work Opportunity and Respon- distrust 26-40 sibility for Kids (CalWORKs) doxa 553-576 304-319 drug addiction and alcoholism (DA&A) Canada 577-600 96-124 case study 243-266 earnings 370-4038 casework 429-446 education 243-266 casework practice 429-446 employment 125-148, 343-369, Charity, Civil War 207-242 628-651 Child Behavior Checklist 41-73 employment, barriers 628-651 child care 125-148 entitlement 207-242 710 Social Service Review epidemiological study 628-651 125-148, 179-206, 267-283, 304-319, event history analysis 74-95 370-493, 447-465, 628-651 family 2-25 low-income mothers 2-25, 125-148, family functioning 41-73 447-465 fatherhood 179-206 marital desires 2-25 fathers, nonresident 179-206 marital expectations 2-25 figure-ground metaphor 531-552 marriage promotion 2-25 First Nations 577-600 material hardship 370-403 Folks, Homer 652-674 maternalism 429-446, 447-465 food assistance 267-283 mental health 26-40, 243-266, 466-499 food pantries 267-283 mental health policy 279-305 food stamps 267-283 mental health problems 466-499 foster care 74-95, 284-303, 577-600, mental health services 466-499 601-627 Métis 577-600 foster care placement changes 601-627 microbusinesses 404-428 foster care placement disruptions microenterprise 404-428 284-303, 601-627 microenterprise development 404-428 foster care placement stability 284-303, microenterprise programs 404-428 601-627 microfinance 404-428 foster care placements 74-95, 284-303, Mid America Assistance Coalition 577-600, 601-627 (MAAC) 267-283 Fragile Families 125-148 mothers’ pensions 207-242, 447-465 gender studies 429-446 National Conference of Charities and habitus 553-576 Correction 429-446, 447-465, hardship 125-148 652-674 heterodoxy 553-576 National Federation of Settlements homeless shelters 284-303 652-674 homelessnéss 284-303 National Household Survey of Drug indian 577-600 Abuse 628-651 Indian Act 577-600 New York City 284-303 Indiana 207-242 orthodoxy 553-576 indigenous peoples 577-600 out-of-home care 74-95, 284-303, individual development accounts (IDAs) 601-627 404-428 out-of-home placement 284-303, individual education program 243-266 577-600 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act outdoor relief 207-242 (IDEA) 243-266 overrepresentation 577-600 inebriate asylums 652-674 panel study 628-651 inebriate farm colonies 652-674 pensions, Civil War 207-242 inequality 553-576 pensions, soldiers’ 207-242 informal work 370-403 person in environment 531-552 institutions and saving 404-428 Personal Responsibility and Work Oppor- Inuit 577-600 tunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) job performance 343-369 41-73, , 125-148, 179-206, 267-283, Kansas City metropolitan area 267-283 304-319, 370-403 Lafayette, Ind. 207-242 policy implementation 243-266 Lasker, Bruno 652-674 poor families 2-25, 41-73, 125-148, life adversities 466-499 179-206, 267-283, 370-403 Life Stressor Checklist—Revised (LSC-R) poverty 2-25, 41-73, 125-148, 179-206, 466-499 267-283, 304-319, 343-369, 404-428, longitudinal study 628-651 466-499, 628-651 low-income employment 125-148, poverty and reunification 74-95 343-369, 370-403 poverty research 553-576 low-income families 2-25, 41-73, practice 26-40, 429-446, 531-552 Index to Volume 78 711 preschool years 41-73 vices Administration (SAMHSA) preventative services 284-303 466-499 professional identity 26-40, 429-446, substance use 96-124, 466-499, 447-465, 531-552, 553-576 628-651 professionalism 429-446, 447-465, substantiation 577-600 553-576 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) progressive change 429-446, 447-465, 96-124 553-576 Survey, The 652-674 Progressive Era 429-446, 447-465, survivors of war and torture 26-40 652-674 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Prohibition 652-674 (TANF) 2-25, 41-75, 125-148, psycho-social concept 531-552 179-206, 267-283, 304-319, 343-369, public assistance 125-148 628-651 qualitative study 531-552 Tilton, Elizabeth 652-674 racism in social work 429-446 Tippecanoe County, Ind. 207-242 Republican Motherhood 447-465 torture 26-40 retention 343-369 trauma 26-40, 466-499 reunification, foster care 74-95 strust building 26-40 Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale 628-651 turnover 343-369 safety net 267-283 union formation 2-25 sanctions 41-73, 304-319, 370-403, unwed mothers 2-25, 125-148, 370-403 628-651 Volstead Act 652-674 sanctions, awareness of 304-319 Wald, Lillian 652-674 savings 404-428 war 26-40, 207-242 self 26-40 welfare 2-25, 41-73, 74-95, 125-148, self-disclosure 26-40 179-206, 267-283, 304-319, 343-369, SF-12 628-651 370-403, 628-651 single mothers 2-25, 125-148, 370-403 welfare policy 2-25, 125-148, 179-206, small businesses 404-428 304-319, 370-403 social capital 553-576 welfare, recipient knowledge 304-319, social networks 553-576 370-403 social reform traditions 429-446, welfare recipients 2-25, 41-73, 74-95, 447-465, 652-676 125-148, 179-206, 267-283, 304-319, social reformers 429-446, 447-465, 343-369, 370-403 652-676 welfare reform 2-25, 41-73, 74-95, social structure 553-576 125-148, 179-206, 267-283, 304-319, social welfare history 207-243, 429-446, 343-369, 370—403, 628-651 447-465, 652-674 welfare reform, policy implications social work 429-446, 531-5! 304-319, 370-403, 628-651 652-674 welfare sanctions (see sanctions) social work practice 26-40, 429-446, welfare state 51-71 531-552 welfare to work 304-319 social work training 531-552 Wickenden, Elizabeth 565-585 social work, history 207-243, 429-446, Woman's Christian Temperance Union 447-465, 652-679 652-674 social work, racism in 429-446 women 12-25, 125-148, 343-369, social workers’ perceptions 531-552 370-403, 429-446, 447-465, 466-499 special education 243-266 Woodcock-Johnson Achievement Battery student 243-266 41-73 substance abuse 96-124, 466-499, work 125-148, 343-369, 370-403, 628-651 628-651 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Ser- young adults 284-303 712 Social Service Review Authors ABRAMS, Laura S., and CuRRAN, LAURA. mance and Retention among Welfare Between Women: Gender and Social Recipients 343 Work in Historica! Perspective 429 James, Sicrip. Why Do Foster Care Place- ABRAMS, Laura S. See Toft, Jessica ments Disrupt? An Investigation of BaTsON, CurisTIE D. ‘See Lichter, Dan- Reasons for Placement Change in iel T. Foster Care 601 BAUMOHL, JIM. See Swartz, James A. Jorpan, Pat. See Chandler, Daniel BEHNIA, BEHNAM. Trust Building from the KARNIELI-MILLER, OrtT. See Buchbin- Perspective of Survivors of War and der, Eli Torture 26 KNOKE, DELLA. See Trocmé, Nico BLACKSTOCK, CINDY. See Trocmé, Nico LARSON, KANDYCE. See Hasenfeld, BropBAR, GABRIEL. See Park, Jung Min Yeheskel Brown,J . BRIAN. See Lichter, Daniel T. Lee, BONG Joo; SLACK, KRISTEN S.; and BUCHBINDER, ELI; E1stkovits, Zvi; and Lewis, DAN A. Are Welfare Sanctions KARNIELI-MILLER, OrtrT. Social Work- Working as Intended? Welfare Re- ers’ Perceptions of the Balance be- ceipt, Work Activity, and Material tween the Psychological and the Hardship among TANF-Recipient Secial 531 Families 370 CANCIAN, Maria, and Meyer, DANIEL R. Lewis, DAN A. See Lee, Bong Joo Fathers of Children Receiving Wel- LicuTerR, DANIEL T.; BATSON, CHRISTIE fare: Can They Provide More Child D.; and Brown,J . BRIAN. Welfare Re- Support? 179 form and Marriage Promotion: The CHANDLER, DANIEL; MEISEL, JOAN; JOR- Marital Expectations and Desires of DAN, Pat; RIENZI, BETH MENEEs; and Single and Cohabiting Mothers 2 Goopwin, SANDRA NAYLor. Sub- LOHMAN, BRENDA J.; PrrrMan, Laura D.; stance Abuse, Employment, and Wel- Co.ry, REBEKAH LEVINE; and CHASE- fare Tenure 628 LANSDALE, P. Linpsay. Welfare His- CHASE-LANSDALE, P. LINDSAY. See Loh- tory, Sanctions, and Developmental man, Brenda J. Outcomes among Low-Income Chil- Corey, REBEKAH LEVINE. See Lohman, dren and Youth 41 Brenda J. LuriGio, ARTHURJ . See Swartz, James A. CULHANE, DENNISs P. See Park, Jung MARSHALL, JOAN E. Aid for Union Sol- Min diers’ Families: A Comfortable Enti- CurRRAN, Laura. See Abrams, Laura S. tlement or a Pauper’s Pittance? Indi- Dinis, Maria C. See Roiblatt, Rachel F. ana, 1861-1865 207 E1sikovits, Zv1. See Buchbinder, Eli MEISEL, JOAN. See Chandler, Daniel FRAM, MARYAH STELLA. Research for Pro- METRAUX, STEPHEN. See Park, Jung gressive Change: Bourdieu and Social Min lork 553 Meyer, DANIEL R. See Cancian, Maria GuHosE, Toorjo. See Hasenfeld, MOosLey, JANE, and TIEHEN, Laura. The Yeheskel Food Szfety Net after Welfare Re- GoopwIin, SANDRA NAYLOR. See Chan- form: Use of Private and Public Food dler, Daniel Assistance in the Kansas City Metro- Guo, SHENYANG. See Wells, Kathleen politan Area 267 HASENFELD, YEHESKEL; GHOSE, TooRJo; NEPOMNYASCHY, LENNA. See Teitler, Ju- and Larson, Kanpyce. The Logic of lien O. Sanctioning Welfare Recipients: An NEWMANNJ,o y PERKINS, and SALLMANN, Empirical Assessment 304 JOLANDA. Women, Trauma Histories, Howzer, Harry J.; STOLL, MICHAEL A.; and Co-occurring Disorders: Assess- and WissoKER, DouGLas. Job Perfor- ing the Scope of the Problem 466 Index to Volume 78 713 PALLey, ELIZABETH. Balancing Student Sroiit, MicHaet A. See Holzer, Harry J. Mental Health Needs and Discipline: Swartz, JAMES A.; BAUMOHL, Jim; and A Case Study of the Implementation LuRIGIO, ARTHURJ . Termination of of the Individuals with Disabilities Ed- Supplemental Security Income Bene- ucation Act 243 fits for Drug Addiction and Alcohol- PARK, JUNG MIN; METRAUX, STEPHEN; ism: Results of a Longitudinal Study BropBar, GABRIEL; and CULHANE, of the Effects on Former Dennis P. Public Shelter Admission Beneficiaries 96 among Young Adults with Child Wel- TEITLER, JULIEN O.; REICHMAN, Nancy E.; fare Histories by Type of Service and and NEPOMNYASCHY, LENNA. Sources Type of Exit 284 PirrMaAN, Laura D. See Lohman, of Support, Child Care, and Hard- Brenda J. ship among Unwed Mothers, REICHMAN, Nancy E. See Teitler, Julien 1999-2001 125 oO. TIEHEN, Laura. See Mosley, Jane RieNz1, BETH MENEES. See Chandler, Tort, Jessica, and Aprams, Laura S. Pro- Daniel gressive Maternalists and the Citizen- RorBiatTr, RACHEL E., and Dinis, MARIA ship Status of Low-Income Single C. The Lost Link: Social Work in Mothers 447 Early Twentieth-Century Alcohol TrocmE, Nico; KNoKe, DELLA; and Policy 652 BLAcksTock, Cinpy. Pathways to the SALLMANN, JOLANDA. See Newmann, Joy Overrepresentation of Aboriginal Perkins Children in Canada’s Child Welfare SHERRADEN, MICHAEL. See Ssewamala, System 577 Fred M. Stack, Kristen S. See Lee, Bong Joo WELLS, KATHLEEN, and Guo, SHENYANG. SSEWAMALA, FRED M., and SHERRADEN, Reunification of Foster Children Be- MICHAEL. Integrating Saving into Mi- fore and After Welfare Reform 74 croenterprise Programs for the Poor: Wissoker, DouGias. See Holzer, Harry Do Institutions Matter? 404 J. 714 Social Service Review Book Reviews Apay, RONALD H. Aging Prisoners: Crisis HorrMan, SAUL D., and SkipMAN, LAuR- in American Corrections. Thomas A. ENCE S. Helping Working Families: Regulus 330 The Earned Income Tax Credit. Jared AGNEW, ELIZABETH N. From Charity to Bernstein 153 Social Work: Mary E. Richmond and JENNINGS, JAMES. Welfare Reform and the the Creation of an American Profes- Revitalization of Inner City Neighbor- sion. Carol Coohey 675 hoods. RobertJ . Chaskin 685 ALBELDA, RANDy, and WITrHORN, ANN, Keratas, Maria. Working-Class Heroes: eds. Lost Ground: Welfare Reform, Protecting Home, Community, and Poverty, and Beyond. Laura Dresser Nation in a Chicago Neighborhood. 325 Virginia Parks 320 ARONOWITZ, STANLEY. How Class Works: Kontos, Louis; BROTHERTON, Davin C.; Power and Social Movement. Vincent and Barrios, Luis. Gangs and Soci- Serravallo 514 ety: Alternative Perspectives. /rving Austin, Davip M. Human Services Man- Spergel 163 agement: Organizational Leadership LAHEY, BENJAMIN B.; Morrirr, TERRIE E.; in Social Work Practice. Karen M. and Caspi, AVSHALOM, eds. Causes of Hopkins 149 Conduct Disorder and Juvenile Delin- BANCROFT, JOHN, ed. Sexual Development quency. Barry Krisherg 520 in Childhood. Michael Rutter 693 McRopserts, Omar M. Streets of Glory: Bionpi, MARTHA. To Stand and Fight: Church and Community in a Black The Struggle for Civil Rights in Post- Urban Neighborhood. RobertJ . war New York City. Joel Schwartz 322 Chaskin 160 BREMNER, GAVIN, and SLATER, ALAN, eds. Mink, GWENDOLYN, and SOLINGER, Theories of Infant Development. Em- Rickie, eds. Welfare: A Documentary ily Fenichel 691 History of U.S. Policy and Politics. Brown, Vicroria BissELL. The Education Sanford F Schram 516 of Jane Addams. Anne Firor Scott 677 Buck, Trevor, and Smirn, RoGer S., eds. NELSon, CLaupta. Little Strangers: Por- trayals of Adoption and Foster Care Poor Relief or Poor Deal? The Social Fund, Safety Nets, and Social Secu- in America, 1850-1929. Peter C. Holloran 690 rity. Sheila B. Kamerman 519 Porter, ANN. Gendered States: Women, Cotton, Kent W. Housing in the Twenty- First Century: Achieving Common Unemployment Insurance, and the Ground. Gary Sands 508 Political Economy of the Welfare Davipson, Larry. Living Outside Mental State in Canada, 1945-1997. Lisa D. Illness: Qualitative Studies of Recov- Brush 683 ery in SchizophreniJaer.r y Floersch Presser, HARRIET B. Working in a 24/7 327 Economy: Challenges for American FARNSLEY II, ARTHUR E. Rising Expecta- Families. Elaine Waxman 681 tions: Urban Congregations, Welfare Sires, WILLIAM. Remaking New York: Reform, and Civic Life. Carl Milofsky Primitive Globalization and the Poli- 168 tics of Urban Community. Jamie Peck GOERING, JOHN, and Ferns, JupirH D., 511 eds. Choosing a Better Life? Evaluat- SonG, Miri. Choosing Ethnic Identity. ing the Moving to Opportunity Social Yoonsun Choi 333 Experiment. Claudia Coulton 500 TRAVERSO, SUSAN. Welfare Politics in Bos- HALLE, Davin, ed. New York and Los An- ton, 1910-1940. Felicia Kornbluh 157 geles: Politics, Society, and Culture— TUOMINEN, Mary C. We Are Not Babysit- a Comparative View. Jan Lin 507 ters: Family Childcare Providers Re- Index to Volume 78 715 define Work and Care. Julia R. Henly Three Years and Bevond: Brain De- 503 velopment and Social Policy. Nancy WILLRICH, MICHAEL. City of Courts: So- Segall 166 cializing Justice in Progressive Era ZIMRING, FRANKLIN E. The Contradictions Chicago. David S. Tanenhaus 151 of American Capital Punishment. Ber- ZIGLER, EDWARD F.; FINN-STEVENSON, Ma- nardine Dohrn 688 ria; and Hai, Nancy W. The First

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