Both child support policy and the families involved with the child support enforcement system interact with a host of other public policies, programs, and systems in areas such as cash welfare, criminal justice, child welfare, immigration, healthcare and medical support, and childcare assistance.
The Experiences of American Indians in Wisconsin in the Child Support Demonstration Evaluation
- Steven T. Cook
- Report
- December 2006
Eligibility for Child Care Subsidies of Parents with Child Support Income
- Emma Caspar and Steven T. Cook
- Report
- November 2006
The Effects of Child Support Pass-Through and Disregard Policies
- Maria Cancian, Daniel R. Meyer, and Jen Roff
- Report
- April 2006
Child Support Demonstration Evaluation Cost-Benefit Analysis, September 1997-December 2004
- Emma Caspar and Steven T. Cook
- Report
- March 2006
Difference-in-Difference Evaluation of the Wisconsin Full Child Support Pass-Through Policy: Final Report
- Steven T. Cook and Emma Caspar
- Report
- February 2006
Mothers’ Family Networks and Livelihood in the Context of Child Support Enforcement Policy
- Jane Collins and Victoria Mayer
- Report
- January 2006
SSI Caretaker Cases, Child Support, and Economic Well-Being
- Hwa-Ok Park and Sandra Magaña
- Report
- October 2005
Knowledge of Child Support Policy Rules: How Little We Know
- Maria Cancian, Daniel R. Meyer, and Kisun Nam
- Discussion Paper
- April 2005
Arrearages, Lying-in Orders, and Child Support Compliance among Fathers of W-2 Children in Wisconsin
- Judi Bartfeld
- Report
- February 2005
Multiple-Partner Fertility: Incidence and Implications for Child Support Policy
- Daniel R. Meyer, Maria Cancian, and Steven T. Cook
- Discussion Paper
- August 2004