A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Lone mothers and child support receipt in 21 European countries
Authors: Hakovirta Mia, Mesiäislehto Merita
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publishing place: Cambridge
Publication year: 2022
Journal: Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy
Journal name in source: Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy
Journal acronym: 1
Article number: 38
First page : 1
Last page: 21
eISSN: 2169-978X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/ics.2021.15
Web address : https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-international-and-comparative-social-policy/article/lone-mothers-and-child-support-receipt-in-21-european-countries/A9FB186F0ACA72327BC8721D74AED63F
Preprint address: https://osf.io/4gawy/download
With increasing trends in divorce, separation and multi-partner fertility, more families have become subject to child support policies. This paper explores child support receipt in 21 European countries using 2017–2018 European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions data. We investigated: (1) cross-country differences in the prevalence and amount of child support received and (2) the determinants of child support receipt among lone mothers across countries. We found that the proportion of lone-mother families receiving child support ranged from 16 per cent in Luxembourg to 75 per cent in the Czech Republic, with large variations in the amount of child support received. Our results suggested that the socioeconomic characteristics of lone mothers, including marital status, education, employment status, number of children and income, were associated with the likelihood of receiving child support in most countries but these associations varied significantly across countries.