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Karen Clarke, Gary Craig and Caroline Glendinning, Small Change: The Impact of the Child Support Act on Lone Mothers and Children. Family Policy Studies Centre, London, 1996, 47 pp., £9.50 paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 1997

CAROL STIMSON
Affiliation:
University of York

Abstract

There has been vociferous criticism of the Child Support Act since it began operation in 1993, but until now this has been conducted by men's groups such as Network against the Child Support Agency, and by the second families of absent parents. This small scale study by Clarke, Craig and Glendinning is a longitudinal evaluation of how the CSA has affected the lives of the lone mothers, and shows that they are equally critical.

Type
Book Review
Copyright
© 1997 Cambridge University Press

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