ISBN:
9780871543042
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (366 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Garfinkel, Irwin Fathers Under Fire : The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement
DDC:
306.8742
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Contents -- Contributors -- Conference Participants -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Irwin Garfinkel, Sara S. McLanahan, Daniel R. Meyer, and Judith A. Seltzer -- Part I. What Are the Policies and Who Are the Fathers? -- Chapter 1. A Brief History of Child Support Policies in the United States / Irwin Garfinkel, Daniel R. Meyer, and Sara S. McLanahan -- Chapter 2. A Patchwork Portrait of Nonresident Fathers / Irwin Garfinkel, Sara S. McLanahan, and Thomas L. Hanson -- Part II. How Does Child Support Enforcement Affect Fathers?
Abstract:
Chapter 3. The Effect of Child Support on the Economic Status of Nonresident Fathers / Daniel R. Meyer -- Chapter 4. Does Child Support Enforcement Policy Affect Male Labor Supply? / Richard B. Freeman and Jane Waldfogel -- Chapter 5. Child Support and Fathers' Remarriage and Fertility / David E. Bloom, Cecilia Conrad, and Cynthia Miller -- Chapter 6. Will Child Support Enforcement Increase Father-Child Contact and Parental Conflict After Separation? / Judith A. Seltzer, Sara S. McLanahan, and Thomas L. Hanson
Abstract:
Chapter 7. The Effects of Stronger Child Support Enforcement on Nonmarital Fertility / Anne Case -- Part III. Should We Do More to Help Fathers? -- Chapter 8. Programs to Increase Fathers' Access to Their Children / Jessica Pearson and Nancy Thoennes -- Chapter 9. Low-Income Parents and the Parents' Fair Share Program: An Early Qualitative Look at Improving the Ability and Desire of Low-Income Noncustodial Parents to Pay Child Support / Earl S. Johnson and Fred Doolittle -- Chapter 10. How Should We Think About Child Support Obligations? / Martha Minow
Abstract:
Conclusion / Irwin Garfinkel, Sara S. McLanahan, Daniel R. Meyer, and Judith A. Seltzer -- Index
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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