Fred Wulczyn

Fred Wulczyn

University of Chicago

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Fred Wulczyn

Fred Wulczyn, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Chicago, specializes in the field of child well-being, epidemiology, foster care, child maltreatment, system science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Pathways of Care: A longitudinal study of children in care in Australia: introductory article for special issue on Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study

Does context matter? Differences in the use of congregate care by Black, White, and Hispanic Youth

Agent-based simulation and child protection systems: rationale, implementation, and verification

Parental absence, early reading, and human capital formation for rural children in China

Prevention Services Availability and Black-White Placement Disparity

Race, poverty, and foster care placement in the United States: Longitudinal and cross-sectional perspectives

On causal inference and the limits of disproportionality as a construct: the case of foster care placement

FAIR FUTURES

Fred Wulczyn Information

University

Position

/Chapin Hall

Citations(all)

5036

Citations(since 2020)

1043

Cited By

4392

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

30

Email

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University of Chicago

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Fred Wulczyn Skills & Research Interests

child well-being

epidemiology

foster care

child maltreatment

system science

Top articles of Fred Wulczyn

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Pathways of Care: A longitudinal study of children in care in Australia: introductory article for special issue on Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study

Child Abuse & Neglect

Judith Cashmore

Fred Wulczyn

2024/3/1

Does context matter? Differences in the use of congregate care by Black, White, and Hispanic Youth

Authorea Preprints

Fred Wulczyn

Scott Huhr

Kristen Hislop

Amy Dworsky

Florie Schmits

...

2024/1/22

Agent-based simulation and child protection systems: rationale, implementation, and verification

Child Abuse & Neglect

Fred Wulczyn

Chaitanya Kaligotla

John Hummel

Amanda Wagner

Alex MacLeod

2024/1/1

Parental absence, early reading, and human capital formation for rural children in China

Journal of Community Psychology

Lijun Chen

Fred Wulczyn

Scott Huhr

2023/3

Prevention Services Availability and Black-White Placement Disparity

Katrina Brewsaugh

Bridgette Lery

Shannon Gedo

Soumita Bose

Emily Ross

...

2023/1

Race, poverty, and foster care placement in the United States: Longitudinal and cross-sectional perspectives

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Fred Wulczyn

Xiaomeng Zhou

Jamie McClanahan

Scott Huhr

Kristen Hislop

...

2023/8/13

On causal inference and the limits of disproportionality as a construct: the case of foster care placement

Social Service Review

Fred Wulczyn

2023/6/1

FAIR FUTURES

Xiaomeng Zhou

Molly Van Drunen

LaShaun Brooks

Jamie McClananhan

Jennifer Baquedano

...

2022/12

Reducing Confounding Bias in Non-Experimental Evaluation: An Application of Empirical Bayes Residuals

John A Cosgrove

Roderick A Rose

Bethany R Lee

Scott Huhr

Fred Wulczyn

2022/1/20

Do intensive in-home services prevent placement?: A case study of Youth Villages’ Intercept® program

Children and Youth Services Review

Scott Huhr

Fred Wulczyn

2022/1/1

Human capital and child protection: A research framework in the CRC context

Child Abuse & Neglect

Fred Wulczyn

Arno Parolini

Scott Huhr

2021/9/1

The Scale-Up of Linked Multilevel Interventions: A Case Study

Implementation Science 3.0

Fred Wulczyn

Sara Feldman

2020

Race/ethnicity and running away from foster care

Children and Youth Services Review

Fred Wulczyn

2020/12/1

Foster care in a life course perspective

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Fred Wulczyn

2020/11

Returning to foster care: Age and other risk factors

Children and Youth Services Review

Fred Wulczyn

Arno Parolini

Florie Schmits

Joseph Magruder

Daniel Webster

2020/9/1

Does context matter

Differences in the use of congregate care by black, white, and hispanic youth. SageSubmissions

Fred Wulczyn

Scott Huhr

Kristen Hislop

A Dworsky

F Schmits

...

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 56
Lonnie R. SNOWDEN

Lonnie R. SNOWDEN

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 48
Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert

Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert

Stanford University

H-index: 38
John D Fluke

John D Fluke

University of Colorado Denver

H-index: 28
Thomas M Crea

Thomas M Crea

Boston College

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