This paper examines the 2011–12 federal budget measure to strengthen child support compliance in light of gendered assessments of child support reform, particularly those that identify an emphasis on men’s financial autonomy and the buttressing of men’s financial authority beyond the couple relationship. By changing the way non-resident (payer) parent income is calculated for those who fail to lodge tax returns, the government aims to save $78.7 million over four years, with savings to be recouped directly from increased child support assessments and decreased Family Tax Benefits to resident (payee) parents. Given that 87 per cent of child support payers are men, this reform unintentionally legitimises men’s non-compliance with the Australi...
This article analyses the administrative and research capture of child support data as a case study ...
The use of child support is a politically and personally contested issue and a policy challenge acro...
The use of child support is a politically and personally contested issue and a policy challenge acro...
Child support compliance and tax return non-filing: A feminist analysis Kay Cook, RMIT University In...
Single parents in receipt of Centrelink benefits, who are overwhelmingly mothers, are compelled to s...
Child support is money paid by parents to support their children following parental separation. It i...
In the 1980s the Australian Personal Income Tax was highly progressive and family payments were univ...
This paper describes the current position regarding private financial support of children whose pare...
We extend our two earlier articles in this special issue by conducting a detailed cross-case analys...
In recent decades, changes in post-separation parenting arrangements in Australia have led to a...
This paper assesses fathers’ evidence presented to an Australian inquiry into the child support sche...
The Australian Child Support Scheme is marked by high levels of debt and unreliable, partial and non...
The Australian Child Support Scheme aims to ensure that children continue to be supported financiall...
This article analyses the administrative and research capture of child support data as a case study ...
This paper investigates the relationship between making additional payments to the state for student...
This article analyses the administrative and research capture of child support data as a case study ...
The use of child support is a politically and personally contested issue and a policy challenge acro...
The use of child support is a politically and personally contested issue and a policy challenge acro...
Child support compliance and tax return non-filing: A feminist analysis Kay Cook, RMIT University In...
Single parents in receipt of Centrelink benefits, who are overwhelmingly mothers, are compelled to s...
Child support is money paid by parents to support their children following parental separation. It i...
In the 1980s the Australian Personal Income Tax was highly progressive and family payments were univ...
This paper describes the current position regarding private financial support of children whose pare...
We extend our two earlier articles in this special issue by conducting a detailed cross-case analys...
In recent decades, changes in post-separation parenting arrangements in Australia have led to a...
This paper assesses fathers’ evidence presented to an Australian inquiry into the child support sche...
The Australian Child Support Scheme is marked by high levels of debt and unreliable, partial and non...
The Australian Child Support Scheme aims to ensure that children continue to be supported financiall...
This article analyses the administrative and research capture of child support data as a case study ...
This paper investigates the relationship between making additional payments to the state for student...
This article analyses the administrative and research capture of child support data as a case study ...
The use of child support is a politically and personally contested issue and a policy challenge acro...
The use of child support is a politically and personally contested issue and a policy challenge acro...