Fatherhood is crucial to child development and presents challenges to poor unmarried men. Yet services addressing these problems are not highly developed or widespread, and program results so far have been mixed. This paper analyzes five programs that support low-income noncustodial fathers and presents takeaway lessons
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Past child support research has largely focused on cash payments made through the courts (formal sup...
Past researchers have reported that father absence and low engagement affects 24 million children in...
[Excerpt] In 2013, almost 25% of families with children (under age 18) were maintained by mothers. A...
Examines the treatment of low-income fathers in the child support system in the United States and ho...
Research shows that nearly half of all children born in the US today will be eligible for child supp...
Fathers hold key roles in the lives of their children. Children who grow up with fathers in the home...
Non-resident fathers’ compliance with child support agreements is low. An estimated 50% of fathers ...
Fathers play two integral and related roles in promoting their children’s well-being: (1) they provi...
“What makes an absent, uninvolved father change his behavior and take on his paternal responsibiliti...
The federal child support program was designed in the United States in 1975 to reduce the amount of ...
This executive summary draws on findings from P/PV's evaluation of Fathers at Work, a national demon...
In the shadow of rising divorce and non-marital birth rates, nearly two-thirds of all American child...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a fatherhood intervention designed to improve the fatherin...
For half a century, Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC )\u27 -the program of federally s...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Past child support research has largely focused on cash payments made through the courts (formal sup...
Past researchers have reported that father absence and low engagement affects 24 million children in...
[Excerpt] In 2013, almost 25% of families with children (under age 18) were maintained by mothers. A...
Examines the treatment of low-income fathers in the child support system in the United States and ho...
Research shows that nearly half of all children born in the US today will be eligible for child supp...
Fathers hold key roles in the lives of their children. Children who grow up with fathers in the home...
Non-resident fathers’ compliance with child support agreements is low. An estimated 50% of fathers ...
Fathers play two integral and related roles in promoting their children’s well-being: (1) they provi...
“What makes an absent, uninvolved father change his behavior and take on his paternal responsibiliti...
The federal child support program was designed in the United States in 1975 to reduce the amount of ...
This executive summary draws on findings from P/PV's evaluation of Fathers at Work, a national demon...
In the shadow of rising divorce and non-marital birth rates, nearly two-thirds of all American child...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a fatherhood intervention designed to improve the fatherin...
For half a century, Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC )\u27 -the program of federally s...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Past child support research has largely focused on cash payments made through the courts (formal sup...
Past researchers have reported that father absence and low engagement affects 24 million children in...