Fathers Under Fire: The Revolution in Child Support Enforcement in the Usa (this Casepaper is a Summary of the Book by the Same Title and Authors, Published by the Russel Sage Foundation, 1998)

I. Garfinkel, S. McLanahan, D. Meyer, J. Seltzer
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In the shadow of rising divorce and non-marital birth rates, nearly two-thirds of all American children today will live apart from at least one of their parents, usually the father. Clearly this astonishing proportion of non-resident fathers has serious implications for the economic, employment, and educational status of mothers and the development and wellbeing of children. But according to the authors of Fathers Under Fire, a more comprehensive perspective on non-resident fathers - understanding their capacities and circumstances, acknowledging their responses to policy changes, and recognising their needs -- is essential in order to derive value from the past twenty years of policy change, and to design more effective policies for the future. Fathers Under Fire is intended as a first step toward public policy that reflects the interests of children, families, and society as a whole - by including the diverse perspectives and potential of non-resident fathers. The book traces the recent evolution of child support policy which is shifting the burden of supporting children in single parent families from the public and mothers to non-resident fathers. Fathers Under Fire argues that, as yet, the shift has neither improved the standard of living for mothers and children, nor helped the fathers to be able to meet their obligations. The authors explore the various 'side effects' of rigorous enforcement, especially for low-income fathers, finding that 1) a 'proportional standard' of support determination would improve compliance without economically crippling those fathers who are already hovering in or near poverty; 2) child support enforcement does seem to reduce the likelihood of both remarriage and subsequent out-of-wedlock births for low-income non-resident fathers; 3) payment of support does tend to coincide (for better and worse) with seeing the children more often, and having more influence in child-rearing decisions.
《战火中的父亲:美国子女抚养费执行的革命》(本案例论文是同名作者著作的摘要,由罗素塞奇基金会出版,1998年)
在不断上升的离婚率和非婚生育率的阴影下,如今近三分之二的美国儿童将与父母中的至少一人分开生活,通常是父亲。显然,这一惊人比例的非居民父亲对母亲的经济、就业和教育地位以及儿童的发展和福祉有着严重的影响。但是,《战火之下的父亲》的作者认为,为了从过去20年的政策变化中获得价值,并为未来设计更有效的政策,一个更全面的视角来看待非居民父亲——了解他们的能力和环境,承认他们对政策变化的反应,认识他们的需求——是必不可少的。《战火中的父亲》旨在通过包括非居民父亲的不同观点和潜力,向反映儿童、家庭和整个社会利益的公共政策迈出第一步。这本书追溯了最近儿童抚养政策的演变,该政策正在将抚养单亲家庭儿童的负担从公众和母亲转移到非居民父亲身上。《战火中的父亲》认为,到目前为止,这种转变既没有提高母亲和孩子的生活水平,也没有帮助父亲们履行他们的义务。作者探讨了严格执行的各种“副作用”,特别是对低收入父亲来说,他们发现1)一个“比例标准”的支持决定将提高依从性,而不会在经济上损害那些已经徘徊在或接近贫困的父亲;2)子女抚养费的执行似乎确实降低了低收入非居民父亲再婚和随后非婚生育的可能性;支付赡养费的同时(不管是好是坏),父母往往也会更经常地看望孩子,并对孩子的养育决定产生更大的影响。
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