Title
Child Support Transfers under Family Complexity
Author(s)
Terry-Ann L. Craigie Terry-Ann Craigie (Princeton University)
Abstract
When parents engage in childbearing with more than one partner or multi-partnered fertility, this gives rise to a complex family system with strong implications for transfers to children. This study therefore seeks to measure the effect of multi-partnered fertility on formal and informal child support transfers, specifically to non-marital children. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS), the study goes beyond previous works by attempting to isolate causal effects of male and female multi-partnered fertility. I find that in general, the probability of receiving formal and/or informal child support contributions decline as the number of children a parent has with more than one partner rises. The study confirms a causal adverse effect of male multi-partnered fertility on receiving any child support payments. These findings underscore the need to revisit child support policies for complex families.
Creation Date
2010-11
Section URL ID
CRCW
Paper Number
WP10-15-FF.pdf
URL
https://fragilefamilies.princeton.edu/sites/fragilefamilies/files/wp10-15-ff.pdf
File Function
Jel
J, J1, J12
Keyword(s)
multi-partnered fertility, child support payments, childbearing, fertility, Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study
Suppress
false
Series
8