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Childcare quality matters, and parents intuitively understand that it does. Among the features of childcare parents most value, quality is regularly at the top of the list. Yet experts consistently rate childcare quality in the United States as mediocre at best. Why the disconnect? This Article...
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Migration news stories have, in recent years, captured the world’s attention almost daily. Migration is not however a new phenomenon. The first wave of globalisation, between 1870 and 1914 saw as much as 10% of the world’s population move permanently to a new country. It is paradoxical...
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This paper is the result of a survey of the judicial awards made under the New Zealand Family Protection Act 1955 in favour of children of the deceased. It was commissioned by the New Zealand Law Commission as part of its project on the law of succession. Its purpose was to determine whether...
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Mediation is an important tool for resolving parenting disputes with an international element, including disputes under the Hague Abduction Convention. Settlements in cases involving the United States and Mexico can be more difficult to achieve, however, because the two countries have no shared...
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The breakdown of a marriage, civil union, or de facto relationship inevitably affects children of the relationship. The question this paper addresses is whether the interests of children should be taken into account in the division of property between their parents and, if so, how those...
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The 1980 Hague Convention must be read today in light of the 2011 Istanbul Convention that brings to full light that violence against women is a world-wide phenomenon, and “one of the most serious forms of gender-based violations of human rights in Europe that is still shrouded in silence”....
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This paper examines the effect of economic incentives generated by U.S. divorce and custody law on a range of child health and human capital measures. State laws vary widely in the treatment of child support under joint custody. While some states require no child support in joint custody cases,...
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Since 1972, the General Social Survey has periodically asked whether people are happy with Yes, Maybe or No type answers. Here I use a net "happiness" measure, which is percentage Yes less percentage No with Maybe treated as zero. Average happiness is around +20 on this scale for all respondents...
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The structure and concept of the family have been gradually changing due to the dynamic nature of modern society. With these changes comes challenges; constantly evolving family structures, divorces, social issues and vices, among others. With all these challenges comes the place of the child,...
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We estimate the effect of divorce legalization on the long-term well-being of children. Our identification strategy relies on exploiting the different timing of divorce legalization across European countries. Using European Community Household Panel data, we compare the adult outcomes of cohorts...
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