Egelund, Tine og Hestbæk, Anne-Dorthe

This paper presents results describing what characterizes young, Danish children in care and their parents, and, furthermore, discusses social policy implications of the complex psychosocial disadvantages influencing the families. The paper is based on a longitudinal study of all Danish children, born in 1995, who currently are or formerly have been placed in care. The first data collection was conducted in the spring 2003, where the children were 7-8 years of age. It is the intention to follow up the children every third year during childhood, adolescence, and adult life. At each new data collection newcomers into care from the 1995 cohort will be included in the sample

20 s., utgitt av SFI - Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd i 2007.