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Linking Administrative Data to Improve Understanding of Child Maltreatment Incidence and Related Risk and Protective Factors

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  • Andrea Mraz Esposito
  • Claire Smither Wulsin
  • Leah Pranschke
  • Andrew Burwick
  • Rebekka Nickman

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The project team conducted a study to assess the feasibility of enhancing data linkage and analysis efforts to produce new information on child maltreatment and to identify promising practices and contextual and organizational factors related to using linked administrative data.

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  • Andrea Mraz Esposito & Claire Smither Wulsin & Leah Pranschke & Andrew Burwick & Rebekka Nickman, "undated". "Linking Administrative Data to Improve Understanding of Child Maltreatment Incidence and Related Risk and Protective Factors," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d4f13f5555b949e89ef616006, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d4f13f5555b949e89ef616006e7c2e7b
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    1. Smith, Brenda D. & Kay, Emma Sophia & Womack, Bethany G., 2017. "How can county-level maltreatment report rates better inform child welfare practice?," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 79(C), pages 341-347.
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