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Single Parents and Child Support Systems: An International Comparison

Edited by: Kay Cook, Thomas Meysen, Adrienne Byrt

ISBN13: 9781800882393
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Taking a novel approach to child support policy analysis, Single Parents and Child Support Systems locates the transfer of payments between separated parents within a wider social policy ecosystem and compares the political, institutional and administrative dimensions of child support policy enactment across the globe.

Featuring contributions from an interdisciplinary collective of researchers in social policy, social work, sociology, economics and law, the book assesses how child support policies align conceptually with other social policies. Single Parents and Child Support Systems begins by setting out how children’s and single parents’ economic welfare is conceived across countries in relation to the triple burden of financial, caring and administrative responsibilities faced by single mothers. Chapters map how post-separation child support policy reinforces or breaks from the gender and family logics that underpin welfare and family policies in 10 different countries spanning corporatist, liberal and Nordic welfare regimes.

Offering extensive coverage of a diverse range of international legal provisions and social policies, this stimulating book will be an essential resource for academics and researchers of social policy, social work, family law and gender studies. Its practical insights and suggested avenues for reform will also benefit policy makers, child support administrators and legal professionals.

Subjects:
Family Law
Contents:
Introduction to Single Parents and Child Support Systems xi
Kay Cook, Thomas Meysen, and Adrienne Byrt

1. Poverty, gender and child support systems in comparative perspective 1
Adedayo Adelakun, Olanike S. Adelakun, Marisa Lo Bartolo, Christina Boll, Rhonda Breitkreuz, Adrienne
Byrt, Yiyoon Chung, Kay Cook, Laura Cuesta, Alisha Griffin, Angela Guarin, Mari Haapanen, Mia Hakovirta,
Yoonkyung Kim, Eric Lee, Thomas Meysen, Zarina Md Nor, Hannah Roots, Sarah Sinclair, and Christine Skinner
2. The tensions embedded within parents’ access to and the administration of child support: A cross-country
conceptual framework 20
Adrienne Byrt, Kay Cook, and Thomas Meysen
3. Australia’s child support system in the context of the welfare system and demographic change 32
Kay Cook and Sarah Sinclair
4. The child support system in Canada: An overview 50
Hannah Roots and Rhonda Breitkreuz
5. The Colombian child support system: A hybrid approach in a challenging social and economic context 70
Laura Cuesta and Angela Guarin
6. Single mothers and the child support system in Finland 92
Mari Haapanen and Mia Hakovirta
7. Child support as part of a multifaceted but fragmented system in Germany 109
Christina Boll and Thomas Meysen
8. Single parent families and the child support system in South Korea 128
Yiyoon Chung, Yoonkyung Kim, and Eric Lee
9. The child support system in Malaysia 144
Zarina Md Nor
10. The child support system and women’s access to child support in Nigeria 161
Olanike S. Adelakun and Adedayo Adelakun
11. United Kingdom and the child support system 177
Christine Skinner
12. The child support system in the United States of America 194
Alisha Griffin
13. Sticking points, blind spots and ways forward 211
Kay Cook, Adrienne Byrt, and Thomas Meysen

Index 221