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Family & Partnering
Multiple-Partner Fertility
Multiple-Partner Fertility
Multiple-partner fertility occurs when parents have biological children with more than one partner.
Angela Guarin: Do Low-Income Noncustodial Fathers “Trade” Earlier Families for New Ones?
Angela Guarin
Podcasts
2020
Do low-income noncustodial fathers “trade” earlier families for newer ones?
Lawrence M. Berger, Maria Cancian, Angela Guarin, and Daniel R. Meyer
Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
2019
Final Impact Findings from the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration (CSPED)
Maria Cancian, Daniel R. Meyer, and Robert G. Wood
Report
2019
Final Impact Findings from the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration (CSPED): Technical Supplement
Maria Cancian, Daniel R. Meyer, Lawrence M. Berger, Angela Guarin , Leslie Hodges, Katherine Anne Magnuson, Lisa Klein Vogel, Melody Waring, Robert G. Wood, Quinn Moore, and April Yanyuan Wu
Report
2019
Single-Parent-Family policy
Maria Cancian and Daniel R. Meyer
Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
2017
Changes in the Incidence of Complex Families and the Implications for Child Support Orders
Maria Cancian, Daniel R. Meyer, and Steven T. Cook
Report
2017
Which Families Are Poor and Why?
Poverty Fact Sheet
2016
The Mismatch between Family Law and Nonmarital Families
Clare Huntington
Podcasts
2015
Family Complexity, Inequality, and Public Policy
Daniel Meyer
Podcasts
2015
Roles and Resources in Complex Families
Lawrence Berger
Podcasts
2014
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