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Nonresident Fathers: To What Extent Do They Have Access to Employment-Based Health Care Coverage?

As part of the Child Support Performance and Incentive Act of 1998, Congress established a medical child support working group to identify barriers to medical support enforcement and to recommend ways to address them. This report is an effort to provide greater background on one such barrier  the lack of access by many nonresident parents to employment-based health care coverage.

Understanding the AFDC/TANF Child-Only Caseload: Policies, Composition, and Characteristics in Three States

Prepared for: Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Characteristics of Families Using Title IV-D Services in 1995

CHARACTERISTICS OF FAMILIES USING TITLE IV-D SERVICES IN 1995 By Matthew Lyon May 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Data Source and Methodology Findings

Working with Low-Income Cases: Lessons for the Child Support Enforcement System from Parents' Fair Share

Fred Doolittle Suzanne Lynn Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation