Some scholars have suggested that a negative consequence of strengthening child support enforcement is to encourage fathers to shift from regular sector to underground employment. We employ data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to investigate the relationship between the strength of child support enforcement (CSE) and levels of underground and regular sector employment among unmarried fathers. We find that, in general, living in a city with stricter CSE is associated with fewer hours of underground employment. We find little evidence that stronger enforcement is associated with employment or hours in the regular sector. © 2007 by the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management.
High U.S. incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment...
Female-headed families have among the highest poverty rates of any major demographic group in the Un...
This paper is a technical report expanding our previous study1 on the effects of child support enfor...
Research shows that stronger child support enforcement increases the amount of formal support receiv...
Research shows that stronger child support enforcement increases the amount of formal support receiv...
This brief examines the relationship between increased child support enforcement and frequency of vi...
Public enforcement of private child support obligations transfers income from nonresident parents to...
The increased frequency of divorce, separation, and nonmarital childbearing over the past several de...
Research shows that many inner city fathers work a variety of jobs to make a living for themselves a...
Data from the NLSY (National Longitudinal Survey of Labor Market Experiences-Youth Cohort) indicate ...
Compared with resident fathers, nonresident fathers are more likely to be unemployed or underemploye...
A simple model of fatherhood and marriage choice implies that stricter child support enforcement wil...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Since 1996 welfare reform pro...
Scholarship on Child Support Enforcement primarily focuses on program effectiveness and the influenc...
Although there is a large body of research devoted to the issue of the de-terminants of welfare case...
High U.S. incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment...
Female-headed families have among the highest poverty rates of any major demographic group in the Un...
This paper is a technical report expanding our previous study1 on the effects of child support enfor...
Research shows that stronger child support enforcement increases the amount of formal support receiv...
Research shows that stronger child support enforcement increases the amount of formal support receiv...
This brief examines the relationship between increased child support enforcement and frequency of vi...
Public enforcement of private child support obligations transfers income from nonresident parents to...
The increased frequency of divorce, separation, and nonmarital childbearing over the past several de...
Research shows that many inner city fathers work a variety of jobs to make a living for themselves a...
Data from the NLSY (National Longitudinal Survey of Labor Market Experiences-Youth Cohort) indicate ...
Compared with resident fathers, nonresident fathers are more likely to be unemployed or underemploye...
A simple model of fatherhood and marriage choice implies that stricter child support enforcement wil...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Since 1996 welfare reform pro...
Scholarship on Child Support Enforcement primarily focuses on program effectiveness and the influenc...
Although there is a large body of research devoted to the issue of the de-terminants of welfare case...
High U.S. incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment...
Female-headed families have among the highest poverty rates of any major demographic group in the Un...
This paper is a technical report expanding our previous study1 on the effects of child support enfor...