Item #717
In-kind child support – non-cash goods – constitutes 1/4 of total child support, yet is rarely considered in reports on “deadbeat dads”
Topic: Divorce
Source
Citation: How Much In-Kind Support Do Low-Income Nonresident Fathers Provide? A Mixed-Method Analysis
Author(s): Kane, Nelson, Edin
Institution(s): University of California, Johns Hopkins University
Link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jomf.12188/abstract
Nation(s): United States
Year(s): 2015
Source: Primary
Type: Statistical Analysis
Discussion
Other Notes:
“Past child support research has largely focused on cash payments made through the courts (formal support) or given directly to the mother (informal support) almost to the exclusion of a third type: non-cash goods (in-kind support)”
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