This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn from the 1997 Family Resources Survey to analyse the potential effects of reforming the UK system of child support. The main deficiency of the data is that non-resident fathers cannot be matched to the mothers in the data, and this is overcome by exploiting information from another dataset which gives the joint distribution of the characteristics of separated parents. The effects of reforming the child support system are simulated for the amount of maintenance liabilities, the amount paid and the net incomes of households containing mothers-with-care and of households containing non-resident fathers. The likely effects of the reform are simulate...
This paper formulates a model to examine the effects of changes in tax-benefit policy on the behavio...
A large proportion of divorced and separated fathers form new partnerships. The new partner’s prefer...
Single parents in receipt of Centrelink benefits, who are overwhelmingly mothers, are compelled to s...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
In times of austerity, governments concerned about the economic vulnerability of lone-parent familie...
The increased frequency of divorce, separation, and nonmarital childbearing over the past several de...
This paper examines the extent to which mothers that care for children where the father is non-resid...
This paper studies the determinants of partnership dissolution and focuses on the role of child sup...
Child support is a private transfer, which for many people is mediated by the government, and which ...
Research shows that stronger child support enforcement increases the amount of formal support receiv...
This paper provides an original analysis of the Australian Household Income and Labour Dynamics (HIL...
This paper formulates a model to examine the effects of changes in tax-benefit policy on the behavio...
A large proportion of divorced and separated fathers form new partnerships. The new partner’s prefer...
Single parents in receipt of Centrelink benefits, who are overwhelmingly mothers, are compelled to s...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
In times of austerity, governments concerned about the economic vulnerability of lone-parent familie...
The increased frequency of divorce, separation, and nonmarital childbearing over the past several de...
This paper examines the extent to which mothers that care for children where the father is non-resid...
This paper studies the determinants of partnership dissolution and focuses on the role of child sup...
Child support is a private transfer, which for many people is mediated by the government, and which ...
Research shows that stronger child support enforcement increases the amount of formal support receiv...
This paper provides an original analysis of the Australian Household Income and Labour Dynamics (HIL...
This paper formulates a model to examine the effects of changes in tax-benefit policy on the behavio...
A large proportion of divorced and separated fathers form new partnerships. The new partner’s prefer...
Single parents in receipt of Centrelink benefits, who are overwhelmingly mothers, are compelled to s...