With the public focus on Brexit, developments in other policy areas are going under the radar. But there might be another reason why enough publicity has not been given to DWP research on child maintenance reforms – the unfavourable evidence it reveals. Janet Allbeson explains the findings of two quantitative surveys
In 1999 the UK government made major reforms to the system of child-contingent benefits, including t...
There is cross-party agreement on the urgency of addressing child poverty in the UK, but less consen...
Child poverty remains high on the UK political agenda. This paper informs these debates by examining...
New figures released by the government show that £43.5 million is currently owed in child maintenanc...
Proposed changes to child maintenance including charging to access the service at all have been cond...
There is some evidence to support the view that Child Support (CS), despite low compliance rates and...
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...
Randomised controlled trials are often inappropriate for many forms of preventative children’s servi...
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...
For parents who cannot reach a ‘family-based’ child maintenance arrangement, the statutory service i...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
First paragraph: Neglect remains the most common form of child mistreatment in the UK. It is the mos...
Based on a Freedom of Information request with data from 75 per cent of all English children’s servi...
In 1999 the UK government made major reforms to the system of child-contingent benefits, including t...
There is cross-party agreement on the urgency of addressing child poverty in the UK, but less consen...
Child poverty remains high on the UK political agenda. This paper informs these debates by examining...
New figures released by the government show that £43.5 million is currently owed in child maintenanc...
Proposed changes to child maintenance including charging to access the service at all have been cond...
There is some evidence to support the view that Child Support (CS), despite low compliance rates and...
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...
Randomised controlled trials are often inappropriate for many forms of preventative children’s servi...
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...
For parents who cannot reach a ‘family-based’ child maintenance arrangement, the statutory service i...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
First paragraph: Neglect remains the most common form of child mistreatment in the UK. It is the mos...
Based on a Freedom of Information request with data from 75 per cent of all English children’s servi...
In 1999 the UK government made major reforms to the system of child-contingent benefits, including t...
There is cross-party agreement on the urgency of addressing child poverty in the UK, but less consen...
Child poverty remains high on the UK political agenda. This paper informs these debates by examining...