Contents Number | March The Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize * Michael R. Sosin The Impact of Supervision on Worker Outcomes: A Meta-analysis * Michalle E. Mor Barak, Dnika J. Travis, Harold Pyun, and Bin Xi: Income Poverty and Material Hardship among U.S. Women with Disabilities * Susan L. Parish, Roderick A. Rose, and Megan E. Andrews How Program Participants Learn Program Rules: Implications for Implementation and Evaluation * Kisun Nam, Maria Cancian, and Daniel R. Meyer Sexual Violence Prevention and Technologies of Gender among Heavy Drinking College Women ¢ Katherine P. Luke It Takes ID to Get ID: The New Identity Politics in Services * Amy Blank Wilson Book Reviews Frank F. Furstenberg, Destinies of the Disadvantaged: The Politics of Teen Childbearing Sandra K. Danziger David Wagner, Ordinary People: In and Out of Poverty in the Gilded Age Taryn Lindhorst Eva Illouz, Saving the Modern Soul: Therapy, Emotions, and the Culture of Self-Help ©. Summerson Cart Matthew J. Friedman, Terence M. Keane, and Patricia A. Resick, eds., Handbook of PTSD: Science and Practice Stanley G. McCracken Brief Notices 149 Contributors Number 2 June 151 Transitions into and out of the WIC Program: A Cause for Concern Alison Jacknowitz and Laura Tiehen 185 Foster Family Characteristics, Kinship, and Permanence * Andreu Zinn Assets beyond Savings in Individual Development Accounts * Chang Keun Han, Michal Grinstein-Weiss, and Michael Sherraden Do Perceptions of Dysfunction and Normality Mediate Clinicians’ Judg ments of Adolescent Antisocial Behavior? * Stuart A. Kirk and Dereh K. Hsieh Realizing Rights in Social Work * IJdit Weiss-Gal and John Gal Book Reviews 293 Philip Kasinitz, John H. Mollenkopf, Mary C. Waters, and Jennifer Hol- daway, Inheriting the City: The Children of Immigrants Come of Age Nelson Lim 295 Colin Gordon, Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the Fate of the American City Amy Hillier 298 Donald A. Barr, Health Disparities in the United States: Social Class, Race, Ethnicity, and Health Christopher Masi 301 Chloe E. Bird and Patricia P. Rieker, Gender and Health: The Effects of Constrained Choices and Social Policies Deborah K. Padgett 303 Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy, eds., Handbook of Emer- gent Methods Rupaleem Bhuyan 307 Brief Notices 311 Contributors Number 3 September 313 Revisiting the Class-Parity Analysis of Welfare Work Requirements *¢ Noah D. Zatz State Welfare Policies and Children’s Living Arrangements * Rachel Dunifon, Kathryn Hynes, and H. Elizabeth Peters How Family Caps Work: Evidence from a National Study * Michael J. Camasso and Radha Jagannathan Conflicting Identities of Israeli Social Workers during the Forced Relo- cation of Gaza Strip Settlers * Chaya Possick, Eli Buchbinder, Esther Houminer, Netta Kandel, and Zofit Sharon Integrating Children’s Savings Accounts in the Care and Support of Orphaned Adolescents in Rural Uganda * Fred M. Ssewamala and Leyla Ismayilova Book Reviews Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield, The Loss of Sadness: How Psy- chiatry Transformed Normal Sorrow into Depressive Disorder Scott O. Lilienfeld Heidi J. Swarts, Organizing Urban America: Secular and Faith-Based Progres- sive Movements Robert Fisher Derek S. Hyra, The New Urban Renewal: The Economic Transformation of Harlem and Bronzeville Larry Bennett Nicholas Dagen Bloom, Public Housing That Worked: New York in the Twentieth Century Edward G. Goetz 487 Brief Notices 491 Contributors Number 4 December 495 Stability of Child-Care Subsidy Use and Earnings of Low-Income Families * Yoonsook Ha State TANF Policies and Employment Outcomes among Welfare Leavers * Younghee Lim, ClaudiaJ . Coulton, and Nina Lalich A Missing Tradition: Women Managing Charitable Organizations in Richmond, Virginia, 1805-1900 * F Ellen Netting, Mary Katherine O'Connor, and David P. Fauri Stigma and Smoking: The Consequences of Our Good Intentions * Jennifer Stuber, Sandro Galea, and Bruce G. Link Understanding Variation in Normative Childhood Sexual Behavior rhe Significance of Family Context * Jeffry W. Thigpen and J. Dennis Fortenberry Social Service Staffing in U.S. Nursing Homes * Denise Gammonley, Ning Jackie Zhang, Kathryn Frahm, and Seung Chun Paekh Book Reviews Rubén Hernandez-Leon, Metropolitan Migrants: Th Mexicans to the United States Yolanda C. Padilla Paul C. Light, The Search for Social Entrepreneurship \ Garrow Scott W. Allard, Out of Reach: Place, Poverty, and the New American Welfare State Ram A. Cnaan Noel A. Cazenave, Impossible Democracy: The Unlikely Success of the War on Poverty Community Action Programs Patrick Selmi Paula England and Kathryn Edin, eds., Unmarried Couples with Children David J. Pate Jr. Brief Notices Contributors Acknowledgments to Readers Index to Volume 83 Index to Volume 83 Subjects abortions 389-428 Crime Awareness acuity 633-650 1990 §6°79 adolescents 245-266 Deficit Reduct adoption 185-219 Diagnostic and advocacy 267-291 Disorders African American children 611-631 disability African American primary caregivers disability, women with 611-631 discretion 11 ; alternative organization 557-584 discrimination ambivalence 429-452 disengagement American Dream Demonstration disincentive 991-944 disorder 245 antisocial behavior 245- -266 : d"i sre-g ard assault, sexual 79-109 drinking, heavy episodic asset accumulation 221-244 dysfunction 245-206 assets 291-2944. 453-479 Early Childhood Longitudinal Study assistance, task 339 Birth Cohort 151-183 benevolence 5577--55i8 4 Earned Income Tax Credit (EIT¢ - 513-350 benefits 267-291 earnings 195 births, nonmarital 389-428 z boards c1e5e 7-5f 84 ‘ cconome empo2 werm" ent 7 education 153-472 breast-feeding 151-183 caregiv. ing, maternal ‘ 313-35- 0 emplof9ays9em 5e-n5a5ti5e outcomes charity 557-584 ; employment, ! Child Care and Development Fund iestnhe~"siesial (CCDF) 495-523 925 ro child savings accounts 453-472 ‘ xp riment extreme valuc child support 13-78 familial context child welfare $32, 185-219, 453-472 familial customs children 18 2—12199,, 335511--33 88 families, single parent class parity 313-350 family cap 351-388 Clery Act 79-109 family wage 313-350 clinical judgment 245-266 federal poverty level collectivist organization 557-584 feminism 79-109 college 79-109 feminist organization 557-584 Community Action Project of Tulsa financial incentives 221-244, 453-472 County 221-244 525-555 conflicting identities 429-452 foster care 185-219 coping 429-452 foster family 185-219 682 Social Service Review foster parent 185-219 Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987 frontline practices 111-132 633-650 Gaza Strip 429-452 Online Survey Certification and Report- gender 79-109, 557-584 ing (OSCAR) 633-650 gender, technologies of | 79-109 orphaned youth 453-472 governance 557-584 othering 79-109 guardianship 185-219 parents, single 151-183, 313-350, hardship, material 33-52 351-388, 495-524 health care 33-52 participation 151-183 HIV/AIDS 453-472 passthrough 53-78 households, low-income 151-183, paternity establishment 351-388 221-244, 313-350, 351-388, 389-428, permanency 185-219 495-524 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity housing 33-52 Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) human service agency history 557-584 53-78, 313-350, 389-428, 495-523, Hyde Amendment 389-428 525-555 584 identification requirements 111-132 philanthropy 557 / identity, personal 111-132, 429-452 policy 33-52, 53-78, 111-132, 313-350, identity, professional 429-452 351-388, 389-428, 525-555 ideology, political 429-452 policy, state 351-388 Illinois 185-219 poverty 53-52, 151-183, implementation 53-78 153-472, 495-524 incarceration 111-132 pregnancy 151-183 income 33-52, 221-244 prevention 79-109 income disregard 351-388 program evaluation 53-78 individual development accounts program knowledge 53-78 221-244 program rules 53-78 insecurity, food 33-52 psychiatrist 245-266 instability, housing 33-52 psychologist 245-266 insurance, employer-provided health psychosocial care 633-650 om 525-555 public assistance 111-132 integration 429-452 public assistance, application for interaction, interpersonal 3-32 111 =L1O9 G Israel 267-291, 429-452 qualifications 633-650 kinship care 185-219 race 185-219 labor, gendered division of 313-350 rape 79-109 lady boards of managers 557-584 rational choice theory 389-428 management 557-584 reentry from incarceration 111-132 market competition 633-650 relocation, forced 4129-452 market demand 633-650 reunification 185-219 marriage 351-388 Richmond, VA 557-584 Medicaid 389-428, 633-650 rights 267-291 Medicare 633-650 sanction 351-388 mental disorder 111-132, 245-266 savings, matched 221-244, mental illness 111-132, 245-266 secrecy 585-609 meta-analysis 3-32 Section 1115 389-428 Michel Foucault 79-109 services, access to 111-132 mothers, low-income 151-183, 313-350, settlers, Israeli $29-—452 495 sexual behavior, child 611-631 National Survey of America’s Families sexual behavior, normative 611-631 33-52 sexual development, child 611-631 New York Social Environment Study sexual violence prevention 79-109 585-609 sexuality 79-109, 611-631 nursing home 633-650 sexuality, child 611-631 Index to Volume 83 single parents 351-388 Tulsa,O K 221-244 smoking 585-609 typology 525-555 social constructionism 611-631 Uganda 153-472 social context 245-266 values, personal 129-452 Social Security Act of 1935 389-428 values, professional 129-452 social service provider 633-650 variation 611-631 social services 557-584, 633-650 Violence against Women Act of 2000 social withdrawal 585-609 79-109 social work 3-32, 267-291, 429-452 violence, sexual 79-109 social worker 245-266, 429-452 Weber, Marianne 557-584 splitting 429-452 Webe r, Max 557-584 staffing 633-650 welfare 53-78, 111-132, 3 standards 633-650 351-388 389-428, 495-523, 55 sigma 79-109, 585-609 welfare leavers 195—5 9223 , n5m 25—5m5m r structure, family 313~350 welfare reform 78, 111-132, sub-Saharan Africa 453-472 313-350. 351 389-498 subsidy, child care 495-523 515- 555 supervision 3-32 welfare, state policy 151-388 support, social and emotional well-being, economic 195-523 Survey of Income and Program WIC (and children) 151-183 Participation 351-388 WIC. (infants) 151-183 3-32, 525-555 WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Pro Suubi Project 453-472 gram for Women) = 151-183 take-up 267-291 Wisconsin 53-78 195-593 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Wisconsin Works program W-2) (TANF) 53-78, 313-350, 351-388, 495-55 389-428, 495-523, 525-555 work theory, feminist 79-109 work requirements 313-350, 52 time limits 525-555 work-family balance 313-350 tobacco use 585-609 workers, social and human service transitions 151-183 §—32, 557-584 Authors ANDREWS, MEGAN E. See Parish, Susan FORTENBERRY, J]. DENNIS See Thigpen I Jeffry W BUCHBINDER, ELI See Possick, Chaya FRAHM, KATHRYN See Gammonley, CaMasso, MICHAEL J., and JAGANNATHAN, Denise RADHA How Family Caps Work: Evi- GAL, JOHN See Weiss-Gal, Idit dence from a National Study 389 GALEA, SANDRO -—_ See _Stuber, Jennifer GAMMONLEY, DENISE; ZHANG, NING CANCIAN, MARIA See Nam, Kisun JACKIE; FRAHM, KATHRYN; and PAEK CouLton, Ciaupta J. See Lim, SEUNG CHUN Social Service Staffing Younghee in U.S. Nursing Homes 633 DUNIFON, RACHEL; Hynes, KATHRYN; and GRINSTEIN- WEISS, MICHAI See Han, Perers, H. Evizaseru State Welfare Chang-Keun Policies and Children’s Living Ha, YOONSOOK Stability of Child-Care Arrangements 351 Subsidy Use and Earnings of Low-In Fauri, Davin P._ See Netting, F. Ellen come Families 495 684 Social Service Review HAN, CHANG-KEUN; GRINSTEIN- WEISS, and ANpREws, MEGAN E. Income MICHAL; and SHERRADEN, MICHAEI Poverty and Material Hardship Assets beyond Savings in Individual among U.S. Women with Disabilities Development Accounts 221 33 HouMINER, EsTHER See Possick, Chaya Peters, H. ELIZABETH See Dunifon, HsieEH, Derek K. See Kirk, Stuart A. Rachel Hynes, KATHRYN See Dunifon, Rachel Possick, CHAYA; BUCHBINDER, ELI; ISMAYILOVA, LEYLA See Ssewamala, HOuMINER, ESTHER; KANDEL, NETTA; Fred M and SHARON, Zortr Conflicting Iden- JACKNOWITZ, ALISON, and TIEHEN, LAURA tities of Israeli Social Workers during Transitions into and out of the WIC the Forced Relocation of Gaza Strip Program: A Cause for Concern? 15] Settlers 429 JAGANNATHAN, RADHA = See Camasso, PyuN, HAROLD See Mor Barak, Mich Michael J. alle E. KANDEL, NETTA See Possick, Chaya Rose, RODERICK A See Parish, Susan L KIRK, STUART A , and Hsten, Derek K. SHARON, ZOFTI See Possick, Chaya Do Perceptions of Dysfunction and SHERRADEN, MICHAEI See Han, Chang- Normality Mediate Clinicians’ Judg- Keun mentso f Adolescent Antisocial Sosin, MicHae R. The Frank R. Breul Behavior? 245 Memorial Prize 1 LAuticH, NINA_ See Lim, Younghee SSEWAMALA, FRED M., and ISMAYILOVA, Lim, YOUNGHEE; COULTON, CLAUDIA J.; Lrey.a Integrating Children’s Savings and Lauicu, Nina State TANF Poli- Accounts in the Care and Support of cies and Employment Outcomes Orphaned Adolescents in Rural among Welfare Leavers 525 Uganda 453 LINK, BRucE G See Stuber, Jennifer STUBER, JENNIFER; GALEA, SANDRO; and LUKE, KATHERINE P. Sexual Violence Pre- LINK, Bruce G. Stigma and Smoking: vention and Technologies of Gender The Consequences of Our Good among Heavy-Drinking College Intentions 585 Women 79 PHIGPEN, JEFFRY W., and FORTENBERRY, | Meyer, DANIEL R See Nam, Kisun DENNIS Understanding Variation in Mor BARAK, MICHALLE E.; TRAvis, DNIKA Normative Childhood Sexual Behav- ].; PyuN, HAROLD; and Xie, Bin The ior: The Significance of Family Impact of Supervision on Worker Context 611 Outcomes A Meta-analysis 3 TiEHEN, LAURA See Jacknowitz, Alison NAM, KisuN; CANCIAN, MARIA; and TRAVIS, DNIKA ] See Mor Barak, Mich- Meyer, Danie. R. How Program Par- alle E ticipants Learn Program Rules: Impli- Weiss-Ga., Iprr, and GAL, JOHN Realizing cations for Implementation and Rights in Social Work 267 Evaluation 53 WILSON, Amy BLANK It Takes ID to Get NetTinc, F. ELLEN; O’CONNOR, MARY ID: The New Identity Politics in KATHERINE; and Faurt, Davip P. A Services 111 Missing Tradition: Women Managing X1£, Bin See Mor Barak, Michalle F Charitable Organizations in Rich- Zatz, NOAH D. Revisiting the Class-Parity mond, Virginia, 1805-1900 557 Analysis of Welfare Work O’Connor, MARY KATHERINE See Net- Requirements 313 ting,F . Ellen ZHANG, NING JACKIE See Gammonley, PAEK, SEUNG CHUN See Gammonley, Denise Denise ZINN, ANDREW Foster Family Characteris- PARISH, SUSAN L.; ROSE, RODERICK A.; tics, Kinship, and Permanence 185