Income effects of divorce in families with dependent children

The Norwegian post-divorce transfer scheme for families with children guarantees minimum maintenance payments from the non-custodial to the custodial parent. We studied the economic effects of divorce in such families. When the mother has custody, she falls behind before maintenance payments. After...

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Child custody
Child support
Children
Custodians
Demography
Divorce
Economic impact
Economics
Economics and Finance
Ehe
Einkommensverteilung
Familie
Families & family life
Gender differences
Household income
Households
Husbands
Income distribution
Kinderbetreuung
Labor Economics
Labor force
Low income groups
Marital separation
Median family income
Median income
Men
Mothers
Net income
Norway
Norwegen
Original Paper
Parents
Population Economics
Poverty
Social Policy
Studies
Welfare
Women
Ökonomie
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