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    Does job resource loss reduce burnout and job exit for professionally trained social workers in child welfare? by Smith, Richard J., Clark, Sherrill J.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-10-2011)
    “…This study contributes to the literature on burnout and turnover in child welfare by examining the applicability of conservation of resources theory (COR)…”
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    Views of Specially-trained Child Welfare Social Workers: A Qualitative Study of their Motivations, Perceptions, and Retention by Morazes, Jennifer L., Benton, Amy D., Clark, Sherrill J., Jacquet, Susan E.

    “…This study explores the similarities and differences between those who choose to remain in public child welfare (stayers) and those who leave (leavers) in a…”
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    The Role of Supervision in the Retention of Public Child Welfare Workers by Jacquet, Susan E., Clark, Sherrill J., Morazes, Jennifer L., Withers, Rebecca

    Published in Journal of public child welfare (14-01-2008)
    “…Contrary to common belief, having a manageable caseload size may not be critical to the retention of child welfare MSW social workers. In this study of the…”
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    Professional development opportunities as retention incentives in child welfare by Clark, Sherrill J., Smith, Richard J., Uota, Kazumi

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-10-2013)
    “…This study examined the career paths of 415 Title IV-E MSW graduates in one state retrospectively over 180months post-graduation to discover factors that could…”
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    Decision Making by the Child Protection Team of a Medical Center by Clark, Sherrill J., Wilkinson, Deborah R. S.

    Published in Health & social work (01-11-2003)
    “…Clark and Wilkinson comment on a study from Israel entitled Decision Making by the Child Protection Team of a Medical Center, which centers on the decision…”
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