194 results on '"Meyer, Daniel R."'
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2. A Research Note on Trends in the Stock and Flow of Child Support Agreements
3. Increases in shared custody after divorce in the United States
4. Synthetic Gene Network with Positive Feedback Loop Amplifies Cellulase Gene Expression in Neurospora crassa
5. Joint physical custody of children in Europe: A growing phenomenon
6. Alternative Measures of Economic Success among TANF Participants: Avoiding Poverty, Hardship, and Dependence on Public Assistance
7. A Note on the Antipoverty Effectiveness of Child Support among Mother-Only Families
8. Patterns of Child Support Compliance in Wisconsin
9. Economic Well-Being Following an Exit from Aid to Families with Dependent Children
10. Who Gets Custody?
11. Changing Policy, Changing Practice: Mothers' Incomes and Child Support Orders
12. Reconsidering the Increase in Father-Only Families
13. Compliance with Child Support Orders in Divorce Cases
14. Revising Child Support Orders: The Wisconsin Experience
15. Child Support Reform: Lessons from Wisconsin
16. Unchanging Child Support Orders in the Face of Unstable Earnings
17. Welfare and Child Support: Complements, Not Substitutes
18. Standing Still or Moving Up? Evidence from Wisconsin on the Long-Term Employment and Earnings of TANF Participants
19. Welfare and Child Support Program Knowledge Gaps Reduce Program Effectiveness
20. How Do Welfare Sanctions Work?
21. After the Revolution: Welfare Patterns since TANF Implementation
22. Alternative Measures of Economic Success among TANF Participants: Avoiding Poverty, Hardship, and Dependence on Public Assistance
23. Who Owes What to Whom? Child Support Policy Given Multiple-Partner Fertility
24. The Regularity of Child Support and Its Contribution to the Regularity of Income
25. The Evolution of Family Complexity from the Perspective of Nonmarital Children
26. Child Support: Responsible Fatherhood and the Quid Pro Quo
27. Unchanging Child Support Orders in the Face of Unstable Earnings
28. How Program Participants Learn Program Rules: Implications for Implementation and Evaluation
29. Standing Still or Moving Up? Evidence from Wisconsin on the Long-Term Employment and Earnings of TANF Participants
30. Welfare and Child Support: Complements, Not Substitutes
31. Do High Child Support Orders Discourage Child Support Payments?
32. Welfare and Child Support Program Knowledge Gaps Reduce Program Effectiveness
33. How Do Welfare Sanctions Work?
34. Economic Well-Being Following an Exit from Aid to Families with Dependent Children.
35. Patterns of Child Support Compliance in Wisconsin.
36. After the Revolution: Welfare Patterns since TANF Implementation
37. Multiple‐Partner Fertility: Incidence and Implications for Child Support Policy
38. Fathers of Children Receiving Welfare: Can They Provide More Child Support?
39. Compliance with Child Support Orders in Divorce Cases.
40. Child Support Reform: Lessons from Wisconsin.
41. Changing Policy, Changing Practice: Mothers' Incomes and Child Support Orders.
42. Child Support Compliance among Discretionary and Nondiscretionary Obligors
43. Before and After TANF: The Economic Well‐Being of Women Leaving Welfare
44. Custodial Fathers: Myths, Realities, and Child Support Policy.
45. Work after welfare: Women's work effort, occupation, and economic well-being
46. Custodial Fathers: Myths, Realities, and Child Support Policy
47. The Wisconsin Child Support Assurance System: Estimated Effects on Poverty, Labor Supply, Caseloads, and Costs
48. Child Support and Welfare Dynamics: Evidence from Wisconsin
49. Examining Cross-State Variation in the Increase in Father-Only Families
50. Reply to Supporting Children Born outside of Marriage: The Role of Social Scientists
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