Sponsor
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Iowa Department of Human Services, William T. Grant Foundation, National Institute of Justice, National Institute of Mental Health, University of Wisconsin Survey Center in Madison
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2007
Subjects
Foster children -- Longitudinal studies, Ex-foster children -- United States -- Social conditions, Ex-foster children -- United States -- Psychology, School-to-work transition -- United States -- Evaluation, School-to-work transition -- United States -- Social aspects
Abstract
The Midwest Evaluation of the Adult Functioning of Former Foster Youth (Midwest Study) is a longitudinal study that has been following a sample of young people from Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois as they transition out of foster care into adulthood. It is a collaborative effort involving Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago; the University of Wisconsin Survey Center; and the public child welfare agencies in Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin. This executive summary report concentrates on the outcomes of 21 year old youth as they "age out" of the child welfare system and transition to adulthood.
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/9544
Publisher
Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago
Citation Details
Courtney, M.E., Dworsky, A., Cusick, G.R., Havlicek, J., Perez, A., Keller, T. (2007). Executive summary: Midwest evaluation of the adult functioning of former foster youth: outcomes at age 21. Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago
Description
This is the publisher's PDF. The monograph was published by Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago, Copyright 2007. The full text version of this report may not be the most recent or accurate. For the latest updated version of this , please visit Chapin Hall's website: http://www.chapinhall.org/research/report/midwest-evaluation-adult-functioning-former-foster-youth.