Who neglect the care of children more: the real
parents or the foster- parents?
Children whose families are investigated for abuse or neglect are likely to do better in life if they stay with their families than if they go into foster care, according to a pioneer study.
Kids who stayed with their families are less likely to become juvenile delinquents or teen mothers and more likely to hold jobs as young adults, says the study by Joseph Doyle, an economics professor at MIT’s Sloan School of Management who studies social policy.
Doyle says his research, which tracked at least 15,000 kids from 1990 to 2002 is the largest study to look at the effects of foster care to avoid results attributable to family background, he screened out extreme cases of abuse or neglect and studied kids whose cases could have gone either way.
Studies,
including those by Mark Courtney while at the
Some statistics:
|
|
Arrested drunk |
Teen Mothers |
Held a job for at least three months |
|
Natural Families |
14% |
33% |
33% |
|
Foster Families |
44% |
56% |
20% |