Report
Select project reports are available on our website, with a large collection of reports on a range of child support-related topics that are studied as part of a research agreement IRP has with the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families.
Resources

Mothers’ Family Networks and Livelihood in the Context of Child Support Enforcement Policy
- Jane Collins and Victoria Mayer
- Report
- January 2006

SSI Caretaker Cases, Child Support, and Economic Well-Being
- Hwa-Ok Park and Sandra Magaña
- Report
- October 2005

Knowledge of Child Support Policy Rules: How Little We Know
- Maria Cancian, Daniel R. Meyer, and Kisun Nam
- Discussion Paper
- April 2005

Arrearages, Lying-in Orders, and Child Support Compliance among Fathers of W-2 Children in Wisconsin
- Judi Bartfeld
- Report
- February 2005

The Effect of Child Support Enforcement Efforts on Nonmarital Fertility
- Geoffrey L. Wallace
- Report
- February 2005

Selected Child Support Administrative Enforcement Tools: How Are They Used in Wisconsin?
- Ingrid E. Rothe, Yoonsook Ha, and Marya Sosulski
- Report
- August 2004

Multiple-Partner Fertility: Incidence and Implications for Child Support Policy
- Daniel R. Meyer, Maria Cancian, and Steven T. Cook
- Discussion Paper
- August 2004

The Importance of Child Support for Low-Income Families
- Maria Cancian, Daniel R. Meyer, and Hwa-Ok Park
- Report
- September 2003

W-2 Child Support Demonstration Evaluation Phase 2: Final Report, July 2003
- Daniel R. Meyer and Maria Cancian, Principal Investigators
- Report
- July 2003