Check out Kristin Seefeldt and colleagues’ article in our March issue on efforts to reduce administrative burdens in a guaranteed-income pilot in Michigan.
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Social Service Review turns 100! 🎉
Check out our very first centennial issue - our March release is now live!
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Reviewers 1, 2, and 3 are working hard on your submissions this spring break...
📣 Our full December issue is online!
Check out Briana S. Last, Danielle R. Adams, and Rebecca Mirhashem’s qualitative study exploring labor organizing challenges among public mental health clinicians.
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Read Katie Savin and Carolyn Barnes' latest article on how SSI and SSDI recipients navigate and cope with administrative burdens by “playing the game.”
Find the full piece in our December issue!
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Check out our December issue!
Read Teresa Abrahamson-Richards and colleagues' new article - Perinatal Wage Equity, Parental Leave Access, and Reproductive Justice Among American Indian and Alaska Native Working Mothers in Washington State.
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The 2026 Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize has been awarded to Kess Ballentine and colleagues for their article “What Happens When the Fight for $15 and a Union Is Won? Understanding Workers’ Perceptions and Implications for Organizing."
Read for free now!
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How do housing voucher recipients navigate stigma during their housing search?
Check out Rachel Engel and colleagues' exploration of recipient experiences and potential policy feedback in our September issue!
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📣 Our September issue is live!
This issue’s free article, by Melanie Nadon, explores how place shapes street-level decision-making in child welfare investigations and ultimately affects outcomes for families.
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How does credit-related economic precarity impact families?
New research by Trisha Chanda and colleagues links "debt strain" to higher risk of CPS involvement - especially for child neglect.
Read now in our September issue 👇
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📣 Reminder: Call for Papers!
The Next 100 Years: Reflections on the Centennial of SSR
Abstracts due by September 15.
Submit via the SSR Editorial Manager page: www.editorialmanager.com/ucp-ssr/defa...
Read in our September issue!
Timothy Black and colleagues explore how "legal temporal obligations" act as hidden barriers to reentry and employment for those completing community supervision, extending the carceral experience beyond prison walls.
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Check out our June issue! A longitudinal study shows Child Development Accounts (CDAs) can raise parents’ educational expectations and increase college preparation. CDAs may be a powerful tool for reducing education gaps.
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Check out this Imprint feature of Katherine Gibson's important research, including a mention of her SSR article from 2023!
Call for papers!
*The Next 100 Years: Reflections on the Centennial of SSR*
To celebrate 100 years of SSR in 2026, the journal will publish a collection of thought-provoking papers exploring the history, current state, and future of social work and social welfare.
Abstracts due September 15!
U.S. children increasingly live in households with grandparents, yet most safety net programs still assume a “traditional” family structure. In our June issue, Lawrence M. Berger and colleagues examine SSA use in multigenerational households.
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As U.S. schools grapple with how to support immigrant students, Benjamin Roth and Leticia Villarreal Sosa examine how school social workers address the needs of undocumented students through the concept of “reciprocal legibility.”
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Check out the free-to-read article in our June issue! Buyi Wang and colleagues examine the benefits and costs of paid parental leave in the U.S.
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As the Trump administration challenges birthright citizenship in the Supreme Court and enforces selective refugee admissions, revisit Odessa Gonzalez Benson’s 2023 article on human rights and neoliberal citizenship in U.S. refugee policy discourse.
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New article ahead of print!
Read Matthew Clair and colleagues' latest article -- Spatial Burdens of State Institutions: The Case of Criminal Courthouses
How does space shape access to state institutions and deepen inequality?
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The 2025 Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize was awarded to Kristen Brock-Petroshius for her article “Race Talk to Change Carceral Attitudes: A Field Experiment on Deep Canvass Organizing."
Read it for free in our December 2024 issue!
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Don’t miss out! Sign up for our Writing Great Book Reviews webinar next Tuesday at 1pm CDT.
Join former SSR editorial assistant, Matthew Borus, PhD, as he shares expert tips on crafting standout book reviews for journals.
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Check out Jill Hoiting and colleagues' article in our latest issue! They explore how Pre-K expansions have shaped child care supply in Wisconsin and discuss implications for early care and education policy.
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This is going to be a great event, particularly for early career folks. Everyone is welcome!
Join us April 8 at 1pm CT for our Writing Great Book Reviews workshop!
Have you ever been invited to review a book for a journal, but felt unsure of how to proceed? This webinar will offer tips on how to craft effective, insightful reviews.
Register here:
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In our latest March 2025 issue, Kitty Stewart and colleagues examine the effects of the UK's "two-child limit" policy on labor market engagement and family well-being.
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🚨 New Issue Alert 🚨
The March 2025 issue is live and available online now!
Check out the latest articles covering:
Child Benefits in the UK
Antidrug Social Work in China
Pre-K Expansion in Wisconsin
And more!
Explore the full issue today: www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/ssr/curr...
We’re excited to share a recent op-ed from Bruce Fuller, building on findings from an article in our current issue on who benefited from the expanded child tax credit.
Check it out now!
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The article is a great example how to use innovative methods to address enduring social problems and social work priorities. We are proud to have published it! www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
We are thrilled to announce the winner of the 2025 Bruel Prize for the best paper published in SSR: Kristen Brock-Petroshius (@4heartsnminds.bsky.social) for her article “Race Talk to Change Carceral Attitudes: A Field Experiment on Deep Canvass Organizing.” www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/ssr...