Report
Select project reports are available on our website, with a large collection of reports on a range of child support-related topics that are studied as part of a research agreement IRP has with the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families.
Resources
Use of Wisconsin’s Child Support Guidelines in Shared Placement Cases
- Steven T. Cook
- Report
- August 2002
W-2 Child Support Demonstration Evaluation Report on Nonexperimental Analyses, March 2002 – Volume I: Comparative Summary of Quantitative Nonexperimental and Experimental Analyses
- Maria Cancian, Emma Caspar, and Daniel R. Meyer
- Report
- March 2002
W-2 Child Support Demonstration Evaluation Report on Nonexperimental Analyses, March 2002 – Volume III: Quantitative Nonexperimental Analyses: Background Reports
- Daniel R. Meyer and Maria Cancian, Principal Investigators
- Report
- March 2002
W-2 Child Support Demonstration Evaluation Report on Nonexperimental Analyses, March 2002 – Volume II: Fathers of Children in W-2 Families
- Daniel R. Meyer and Maria Cancian, Principal Investigators
- Report
- March 2002
Placement Outcomes for Children of Divorce in Wisconsin
- Maria Cancian, Judith Cassetty, Steven T. Cook, and Daniel R. Meyer
- Report
- January 2002
Patterns of Long-Term Utilization of Medicaid and Food Stamps by Wisconsin Welfare Leavers
- Robert Haveman; Thomas Kaplan; Barbara Wolfe; with Sandra Barone
- Report
- July 2002
Estimates of Family Expenditures for Children: A Review of the Literature
- Ingrid Rothe, Judith Cassetty, and Elisabeth Boehnen
- Report
- April 2001
W-2 Child Support Demonstration Evaluation Phase 1: Final Report – Volume II: The Well-Being of W-2 Families
- Daniel R. Meyer and Maria Cancian, Principal Investigators
- Report
- April 2001
W-2 Child Support Demonstration Evaluation Phase 1: Final Report – Volume III: Technical Reports
- Daniel R. Meyer and Maria Cancian, Principal Investigators
- Report
- April 2001
W-2 Child Support Demonstration Evaluation, Phase 1: Final Report – Volume I: Effects of the Experiment
- Daniel R. Meyer and Maria Cancian, Principal Investigators
- Report
- April 2001