Social Service Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Social Service Review is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Beyond the Auditable: Pathology, Professional Vision, and the Limits of Oversight for Regulating Psychotropic Drugs in Foster Care33
The Benefits and Costs of Paid Parental Leave in the United States30
Front Matter23
Dimensions of Organizational and Personal Evidence Use by Senior Managers in Private Child Welfare Agencies13
Brief Notices12
The Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize11
“A Little Bit of a Security Blanket”: Renter Experiences with COVID-19–Era Eviction Moratoriums9
:Intersectional Advocacy: Redrawing Policy Boundaries Around Gender, Race, and Class9
Who Counts? Educational Disadvantage among Children Identified as Homeless and Implications for the Systems That Serve Them8
Unconditional Cash and Breastfeeding, Child Care, and Maternal Employment among Families with Young Children Residing in Poverty8
Front Matter8
The Long-Term Impacts of Child Development Accounts on Parental Educational Expectations and College Preparation8
In the Aftermath of the Storm: Administrative Burden in Disaster Recovery8
Good Clients and Hard Cases: The Role of Typologies at the Welfare Front Line7
:Sons, Daughters, and Sidewalk Psychotics: Mental Illness and Homelessness in Los Angeles6
Waiting to Benefit: Age-Based Disability Regulations and Pathways to Supplemental Security Income Take-Up in Later Life6
Front Matter6
Does Reducing Child Benefits Mean Parents Work More? A Mixed-Methods Study of the Labor Market Effects of the United Kingdom’s “Two-Child Limit”6
How Is Instability in Child-Care Subsidy Use Associated with Instability in Child-Care Arrangements?6
Social Transfer Programs as Non-Spatially-Targeted Methods of Reducing Interregional Geographic Inequality6
Lost Time: Family Reintegration following a Youth Life Sentence5
Which Environmental Social Work? Environmentalisms, Social Justice, and the Dilemmas Ahead5
:Grow and Hide: The History of America’s Health Care State5
Measuring Psychological Burden in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Inequalities across Applicants in Stress and Disrespect5
Racialized Administrative Burden in Disability Assistance Programs in Two Rural Counties5
The Effects of State Workplace Pregnancy Accommodation Laws on Women’s Employment and Income during Pregnancy5
Relationships That Persist and Protect: The Role of Enduring Relationships on Early-Adult Outcomes among Youth Transitioning Out of Foster Care4
The Limits of Human Rights Discourse within Sovereign Territory: Examining US Refugee Policy Formation4
Banks as Racialized and Gendered Organizations: Interviews with Frontline Workers4
:Thinking like an Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy4
: People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal4
:The Injustice of Place4
Increasing Access to Free and Reduced-Price School Meals through Social Service Programs: Findings from a Direct Certification with Medicaid Demonstration4
The Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize4
Case Management or Child Care: Which Has the Greater Impact on Parental Human Capital and Self-Sufficiency in Two-Generation Programs?3
:The Unteachables: Disability Rights and the Invention of Black Special Education2
Acknowledgments to Reviewers2
The Afterlife of Mass Incarceration, or What Does It Mean to Need a “Brute” in the Twenty-First Century?2
Front Matter2
Do What You Love? A Qualitative Study of Unionized Public Mental Health Clinicians’ Labor Organizing Challenges2
The Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize2
Uses of the Trauma of Others: Insights from Two Ethnographic Studies of Human Service Workers2
Front Matter2
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