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Drawing on interviews with key international informants across 16 countries, this book examines how child support systems often fail to transfer payments from separated fathers to mothers and their children. It identifies how the gender order is entrenched through child support failure and offers possibilities for feminist reform.
Drawing on interviews with informants from a diverse range of 16 countries, including the US, the UK, Germany, Portugal, Norway, Peru, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Nigeria, this book examines how child support systems often fail to transfer payments from separated fathers to mothers and their children. It lays out how these systems are structured in ways that render them ineffective, while positioning women as responsible for their failures. The book charts the demise of child support as a feminist intervention, resituating it as gendered governance practice that operates by making the system inaccessible, failing to deliver outcomes, and condoning fathers’ irresponsibility. It identifies how the gender order is entrenched through child support failure and offers possibilities for feminist reform.
Analyzing the Development of the American Child Support System by Ruth Gillie Krueger Pdf
On August 22, 1996, President William Clinton signed into law the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996. Media and goververnment sources portrayed this act as the most important welfare reform since the passage of Social Security in the New Deal 61 years earlier. The hype around welfare reform overshadowed a significant section of the act entitled, “Title III—Child Support.” This section of the act made major changes in the child support program that is charged with the task of establishing, enforcing and modifying child support orders for children with non-residential parents. This book tells the story of the development and passage of the 1996 child support reforms.
Single Parents and Child Support Systems by Kay Cook,Thomas Meysen,Adrienne Byrt Pdf
Taking a novel approach to child support policy analysis, Single Parents and Child Support Systems locates the transfer of payments between separated parents within a wider social policy ecosystem and compares the political, institutional and administrative dimensions of child support policy enactment across the globe.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources Publisher : Unknown Page : 184 pages File Size : 46,9 Mb Release : 1992 Category : Family & Relationships ISBN : PSU:000021069321
Report of the Interstate Commission on Child Support by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources Pdf
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Work and Pensions Committee
Author : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Work and Pensions Committee Publisher : The Stationery Office Page : 146 pages File Size : 45,8 Mb Release : 2005 Category : Political Science ISBN : 0215021509
Oversight Hearing on Child Support Enforcement by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Select Education Pdf
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources Publisher : Unknown Page : 352 pages File Size : 48,8 Mb Release : 1992 Category : Law ISBN : PSU:000020340087
Downey-Hyde Child Support Enforcement and Assurance Proposal by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources Pdf
"Gathers in one place annotations of all the major legal literature on child support issues published since 1975." Intended primarily for those in research, policy development, legislation, and litigation. Includes miscellaneous literature, e.g., books, journal articles, and laws. Topical arrangement. Appendixes consist of lists of federal legislative materials and titles available through the National Child Support Enforcement Center. No index.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation Publisher : Unknown Page : 372 pages File Size : 46,8 Mb Release : 1984 Category : Child support ISBN : STANFORD:36105111206848
Child Support Enforcement Legislation by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation Pdf
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources Publisher : Unknown Page : 828 pages File Size : 52,6 Mb Release : 1995 Category : Political Science ISBN : PURD:32754077980476
Welfare Reform Proposals, Including H.R. 4605, the Work and Responsibility Act of 1994 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources Pdf
Child Poverty and Inequality by Duncan Lindsey Pdf
One of the United States great promises is that all children will be given the opportunity to work to achieve a comfortable standard of living. That promise has faded profoundly for children who grow up in poverty, particularly black and Hispanic children, and many of the deepening fault lines in the social order are traceable to this disparity. In recent years the promise has also begun to fade for children of the middle class. Education and hard work, once steady paths to economic success, no longer lead as far as they once did. But that doesn't have to be the case, as Duncan Lindsey shows in this articulate, impassioned volume. We can provide true opportunity to all children, insuring them against a lifetime of inequality, and when we do, the walls dividing the country by race, ethnicity, and wealth will begin to crumble. Long a voice for combating child poverty, Lindsey takes a balanced approach that begins with a history of economic and family policy from the Great Depression and the development of Social Security and moves onward. He details the shocking extent of economic inequality in the U.S., pointing out that this wealthiest of countries also has the largest proportion of children living in poverty. Calling for reform, Lindsey proposes several viable universal income security policies for vulnerable children and families, strategies that have worked in other advanced democracies and also respect the importance of the market economy. They aim not just to reduce child poverty, but also to give all children meaningful economic opportunity. Just as Social Security alleviates the sting of poverty in old age, asset-building policies can insulate children from the cumulative effects of disadvantage and provide them with a strong foundation from which to soar. Politicians, pundits, and parents always say that children are the future, but as long as so many grow up poor or without opportunity, that slogan will sound hollow. Duncan Lindseys book should be read by anyone who wants to know how we can take real action to brighten the future for children and for society as a whole.
Failing Our Fathers by Ronald B. Mincy,Monique Jethwani,Serena Klempin Pdf
Maligned as "deadbeat dads" or sexually and financially irresponsible inner-city fathers and overlooked in discussions of poverty and family policy, economically vulnerable nonresident fathers are a greatly misunderstood population. Failing Our Fathers summarizes the most recent quantitative and qualitative research, and undertakes new analyses to fill in important gaps, to produce a comprehensive picture of who these fathers are, what types of relationships they have with their families and children, and the challenges they face meeting what their loved ones and taxpayers expect from them. The great majority of these men see their children on a regular basis, despite the financial, legal, and extra-legal barriers they face. Besides requiring fathers to support their children, we must enable them to do so by supplementing their earnings and supporting their co-parenting, in ways that parallel how we require and enable vulnerable single mothers to support their children. The book lays out specific reforms required to achieve this goal as well as tips for those resources for economically vulnerable nonresident fathers.