There is some evidence to support the view that Child Support (CS), despite low compliance rates and a strong interaction with the welfare system, has played a positive role in reducing child poverty among non-intact families. However, relatively little research has addressed the role of CS on outcomes for the children concerned. There are good reasons for thinking that CS could leverage better outcomes than other forms of income support and, using a sample of dependent children in non-intact families from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), we find that CS received has an effect which is at least 10 times as large as that associated with variations in other sources of total household net income for two key educational outcomes: name...
In this paper we explore the association between family income and children’s cognitive ability (IQ ...
In a number of countries, the state has become more closely involved in helping lowincome families w...
Policy discourses around child poverty and its causes and effects on families emerged in the 1990s, ...
There is abundant evidence that children in low income households do less well than their peers on a...
This paper studies the determinants of partnership dissolution and focuses on the role of child sup...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
Published: 31 July 2016We use the British Cohort Study 1970 to show that the proportion of children ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 38, How Effecti...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
First Online: 20 March 2017In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how t...
"Within the United Kingdom, the importance of the appropriate parenting of children in their early y...
We investigate the relationship between early school-leaving and parental education and paternal inc...
Over much of the developed world governments make significant financial transfers to parents with de...
This paper examines the effects of recent welfare reforms in the US and UK on the well-being of chil...
Any child support regime necessarily makes policy choices about how parental income should be shared...
In this paper we explore the association between family income and children’s cognitive ability (IQ ...
In a number of countries, the state has become more closely involved in helping lowincome families w...
Policy discourses around child poverty and its causes and effects on families emerged in the 1990s, ...
There is abundant evidence that children in low income households do less well than their peers on a...
This paper studies the determinants of partnership dissolution and focuses on the role of child sup...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
Published: 31 July 2016We use the British Cohort Study 1970 to show that the proportion of children ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 38, How Effecti...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
First Online: 20 March 2017In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how t...
"Within the United Kingdom, the importance of the appropriate parenting of children in their early y...
We investigate the relationship between early school-leaving and parental education and paternal inc...
Over much of the developed world governments make significant financial transfers to parents with de...
This paper examines the effects of recent welfare reforms in the US and UK on the well-being of chil...
Any child support regime necessarily makes policy choices about how parental income should be shared...
In this paper we explore the association between family income and children’s cognitive ability (IQ ...
In a number of countries, the state has become more closely involved in helping lowincome families w...
Policy discourses around child poverty and its causes and effects on families emerged in the 1990s, ...