The use of child support is a politically and personally contested issue and a policy challenge across developed countries. This offers an opportunity to identify family practices and relationships through which hegemonic masculinity and socially valued femininities are reproduced and challenged. We present data from interviews with 28 fathers and 30 mothers to argue that when people discuss how child support is or should be spent, they are managing gendered parenting identities. Most fathers defined child support as “special money.” This position buttresses the hegemonic masculine characteristics of authority and breadwinning, discursively de-genders the care of children, and challenges mothers’ conformity to feminine and good mothering id...
In recent decades, changes in post-separation parenting arrangements in Australia have led to a...
Child support is money paid by parents to support their children following parental separation. It i...
The involvement of fathers in nurturing and raising children is regarded as one way of eroding cultu...
The use of child support is a politically and personally contested issue and a policy challenge acro...
This article explores the question 'Why do fathers resist paying child support?' through interviews ...
Earlier research has shown that within South Africa, only a small minority of applicants for the Chi...
The Australian Child Support Scheme is marked by high levels of debt and unreliable, partial and non...
Recent cultural expectations about fathers’ involvement in childrearing may have changed more rapidl...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
Most parents in the U.S. are raising children outside the romanticized heteropatriarchal, nuclear fa...
Abstract: Cash transfer programmes (CTPs) to support the care of children have become a popular soci...
Most research into child support is based on the experiences of residential mothers and children. Th...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to understand the social probl...
Despite their increasing numbers, divorced families with a noncustodial mother and a...
Today’s fathers are more involved with childcare than the generations that preceded them. There is e...
In recent decades, changes in post-separation parenting arrangements in Australia have led to a...
Child support is money paid by parents to support their children following parental separation. It i...
The involvement of fathers in nurturing and raising children is regarded as one way of eroding cultu...
The use of child support is a politically and personally contested issue and a policy challenge acro...
This article explores the question 'Why do fathers resist paying child support?' through interviews ...
Earlier research has shown that within South Africa, only a small minority of applicants for the Chi...
The Australian Child Support Scheme is marked by high levels of debt and unreliable, partial and non...
Recent cultural expectations about fathers’ involvement in childrearing may have changed more rapidl...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
Most parents in the U.S. are raising children outside the romanticized heteropatriarchal, nuclear fa...
Abstract: Cash transfer programmes (CTPs) to support the care of children have become a popular soci...
Most research into child support is based on the experiences of residential mothers and children. Th...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to understand the social probl...
Despite their increasing numbers, divorced families with a noncustodial mother and a...
Today’s fathers are more involved with childcare than the generations that preceded them. There is e...
In recent decades, changes in post-separation parenting arrangements in Australia have led to a...
Child support is money paid by parents to support their children following parental separation. It i...
The involvement of fathers in nurturing and raising children is regarded as one way of eroding cultu...