Employment and child support outcomes among noncustodial fathers: An evaluation of the Fathers Advancing Community Together program

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作者
Peterson, Bryce E. [1 ]
Cramer, Lindsey [2 ]
Thompson, Paige S. [2 ]
机构
[1] CNA Corp, Ctr Justice Res & Innovat, Inst Publ Res, 3003 Washington Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201 USA
[2] Urban Inst, Justice Policy Ctr, Washington, DC 20037 USA
关键词
child support; coarsened exact matching; economic stability; evaluation; fatherhood; NONRESIDENT FATHERS; LOW-INCOME; INVOLVEMENT; AMERICAN;
D O I
10.1111/famp.12753
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Prior research underscores the importance of fathers' involvement in their children's lives. However, there is mixed evidence about the degree to which fatherhood programs improve economic stability and child support outcomes among noncustodial fathers. We attempted to address some of these gaps in the literature by evaluating the Fathers Advancing Community Together (FACT) program. FACT was implemented by Rubicon Programs, a community-based nonprofit organization in the Bay Area, California known for providing services to help move people out of poverty. The program provided parents economic stability, responsible parenting, and healthy relationship workshops, as well as support services and intensive case management. We relied on data from the Department of Child Support Services to assess whether FACT increased the likelihood of employment, child support modifications, and child support payments among noncustodial fathers during a 6-month post-enrollment period. Using 3:1 coarsened exact matching procedures, the total sample resulted in 744 fathers (186 in the intervention group and 558 in the comparison group). Results from logistic regression models indicate that FACT participants were more likely to be employed and more likely to receive a child support modification during the post-enrollment period than their comparison counterparts, though we found no significant relationship between FACT participation and whether fathers made a child support payment.
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页码:1116 / 1133
页数:18
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