New evidence on the determinants of the gap between child support awards and child support receipts

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Social scientists and policymakers have documented dramatic changes in the structure of US families over the past decades. In this paper, I analyze the child support compliance gap-the difference between expected payments and received child support payments- using a unique data set from the 1990-1993 SIPP on child support agreements. I explore the factors that determine the existence and the magnitude of a gap in payments using a probit model and regression analysis. Results suggest that both the existence of and magnitude of the child support gap are positively influenced by non-voluntary agreements received by the custodial parent.

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Madalozzo, R. (2007). New evidence on the determinants of the gap between child support awards and child support receipts. Economia Aplicada, 11(4), 507–525. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-80502007000400003

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