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Restoring Work by Poor Fathers

From Lawrence Mead and Ron Haskins, through the Center on Children and Families at the Brookings Institution, this article analyzes why low-skilled men typically work in lower level positions and provide little support for their children. Authors argue for a program to tie child support with work requirements, which is an initiative that has previously been shown to increase employment. In particular, authors highlight the Noncustodial Parents Choices (NCP Choices) program in Texas as an example to build work enforcement into the child support system.

Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Family Strengthening
Fatherhood
Supportive Services
Child Support
Publication Date
2011-07-01