Chart of Preplacement Resident Parent Referral Questions Source: Authors, in collaboration with Wisconsin Department of Children and Families staff and.

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Chart of Preplacement Resident Parent Referral Questions Source: Authors, in collaboration with Wisconsin Department of Children and Families staff and leadership. Chart of Preplacement Resident Parent Referral Questions Source: Authors, in collaboration with Wisconsin Department of Children and Families staff and leadership. Lanikque Howard et al. rsf 2019;5:70-85 © 2019 Russell Sage Foundation. Howard, Lanikque, Lisa Klein Vogel, Maria Cancian, and Jennifer L. Noyes. 2019. “Building Connections: Using Integrated Administrative Data to Identify Issues and Solutions Spanning the Child Welfare and Child Support Systems.” RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 5(2): 70–85. DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2019.5.2.04. The authors thank the editors and reviewers for helpful comments on earlier drafts, Carol Chellew, Steven Cook, Mai Seki, Rebekah Selekman, and Lynn Wimer for contributions to earlier research on which this article draws, as well as colleagues at the Institute for Research on Poverty and the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families for their ongoing support of the Wisconsin Data Core and the collaborative research initiative discussed in this article. Any opinions expressed are those of the authors. Direct correspondence to: Lanikque Howard at llhoward@wisc.edu, 10700 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 2A, Oakland, CA 94605; Lisa Klein Vogel at lmklein@wisc.edu, 1180 Observatory Dr., #3438, Madison, WI 53706; Maria Cancian at mcancian@wisc.edu, 2302 17th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20009; and Jennifer L. Noyes at jennifer.noyes@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 105A South Hall, 1055 Bascom Mall, Madison, WI 53706.