As a consequence of changing patterns of family formation and dissolution in the western world, national welfare institutions confront new demands to accommodate such issues as disproportionate poverty risks among single-mother families, increased requirements for non-parental child care arrangements, and the regulation of child maintenance and support. This paper documents and analyzes the most important social and legal provisions and changes in the United States since the 1980s with implications for the well-being of separated parents and their children, starting with alimony reform legislation to maternity and parental leave programs. It concludes that compared to Germany the institutional and financial support of lowincome custodial pa...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda, While part of t...
In a political economy context characterized by welfare state retrenchment, family policy transforma...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the ongoing changes in German family policy. It explores the...
Germany has long been faced with low birth rates and a pronounced aging of society. Recently divorce...
Among the increasing number of federal statutes impacting family law two continue to impact child pe...
In my thesis I am concentrating on family policy in relation to families after divorce or separation...
The 1980s and 1990s have been times of change in federal-state relationships. Many of these changes ...
In recent years the increase in the divorce rate in many advanced countries and the predominance of ...
This brief uses data from the first two waves of the National Survey of America's Families to e...
During the second half of the twentieth century family structures have changed significantly in west...
thank Jerry Hage and Harriet Presser for comments on an earlier version of this paper; the authors r...
Policies governing divorce and parenting, such as child support orders and enforcement, child cus-to...
This paper formulates a model to examine the effects of changes in tax-benefit policy on the behavio...
This article provides an overview of families and their institutional contexts in Western societies,...
AbstractUntil very recently, Germany belonged to the ‘familialist’ group of welfare states, which of...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda, While part of t...
In a political economy context characterized by welfare state retrenchment, family policy transforma...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the ongoing changes in German family policy. It explores the...
Germany has long been faced with low birth rates and a pronounced aging of society. Recently divorce...
Among the increasing number of federal statutes impacting family law two continue to impact child pe...
In my thesis I am concentrating on family policy in relation to families after divorce or separation...
The 1980s and 1990s have been times of change in federal-state relationships. Many of these changes ...
In recent years the increase in the divorce rate in many advanced countries and the predominance of ...
This brief uses data from the first two waves of the National Survey of America's Families to e...
During the second half of the twentieth century family structures have changed significantly in west...
thank Jerry Hage and Harriet Presser for comments on an earlier version of this paper; the authors r...
Policies governing divorce and parenting, such as child support orders and enforcement, child cus-to...
This paper formulates a model to examine the effects of changes in tax-benefit policy on the behavio...
This article provides an overview of families and their institutional contexts in Western societies,...
AbstractUntil very recently, Germany belonged to the ‘familialist’ group of welfare states, which of...
Welfare reform has once again made its way to the top of the domestic policy agenda, While part of t...
In a political economy context characterized by welfare state retrenchment, family policy transforma...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the ongoing changes in German family policy. It explores the...