Child Support Enforcement Tables and Figures in CRS Reports
Following is a list of tables and figures related to Child Support Enforcement that can be found in the CRS reports included in this Green Book chapter.
RS22380: Child Support Enforcement: Program Basics
Table 1. Child Support Data—FY2013 (Preliminary)
R41204: Child Support Enforcement: Tribal Programs
Table 1. Tribal CSE Program Financial and Statistical Data, FY2004-FY2010
Table 2. Tribal CSE Program, Expenditures and Collections Per Case, FY2004-FY2010
Table 3. Tribal CSE Summary Data by Tribe, FY2010
Table A-1. Tribal CSE Collections by Tribe, in Rank Order, FY2010
Table A-2. Tribal CSE Expenditures by Tribe, in Rank Order, FY2010
Table A-3. Tribal CSE Caseload by Tribe, in Rank Order, FY2010
Table A-4. Tribal CSE Program: Paternities Established by Tribe, in Rank Order, FY2010
Table A-5. Tribal CSE Program: Child Support Orders Established by Tribe, in Rank Order, FY2010
Table A-6. Tribal CSE Program: Collections Per Dollar of Expenditures by Tribe, in Rank Order, FY2010
Table B-1. Comprehensive Tribal Child Support Enforcement Programs, September 2010
Table B-2. Start-Up Tribal Child Support Enforcement Programs, FY2010
Table C-1. Population Figures for Tribes with Tribal CSE Programs: Tribal Enrollment (2005), BIA Service Population (2005), and Census AIAN Populations in Census- Defined Federal AIAN Areas (2010)
Figure 1. Map of Tribal CSE Programs
Figure 2. Tribal CSE Program: Collections and Expenditures, FY2004-FY2010
R43020: Medical Child Support: Background and Current Policy
Table B-1. Percent of Child Support Cases with Orders in Which Medical Support is Ordered, Versus Ordered and Provided: FY2009, FY2010, and FY2011
Table B-2. Percent of Child Support Cases With a Health Insurance Order Where Health Insurance Was Provided as Ordered: FY2001 and FY2011
RS22499: Child Support: An Overview of Census Bureau Data on Recipients
Table 1. Child Support Award and Receipt, 1993-2011
Table 2. Demographic Characteristics of Custodial Parents by Child Support Award and Receipt Status, 2011
Table A-1. State Criminal Sanctions for Failure to Pay Child Support
RL33422: Analysis of Federal-State Financing of the Child Support Enforcement Program
Table 1. Welfare and Nonwelfare Collections, FY1979-2010
Table 2. Federal, State, and Taxpayer “Savings” or “Costs” from Income and Expenditures Generated by the Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Program, FY1979-FY2009
Table 3. Federal, State, and Taxpayer “Savings” or “Costs” from Income and Expenditures Generated by the Child Support Enforcement (CSE) Program, FY1979-FY2009
Table A-1. Financing of the Federal-State Child Support Enforcement Program, FY1999
Table A-2. Financing of the Federal-State Child Support Enforcement Program, FY2009
Table A-3. Trend in Total CSE Collections, by State, FY1999-FY2010
Table A-4. Trend in TANF/Foster Care Collections, by State, FY1999-FY2009
Table A-5. Trend in Non-TANF Collections, by State, FY1999-FY2009
Table A-6. Average Monthly Child Support Payments in Cases with Collections, by State, FY1999-FY2009
Table A-7. Collections on Behalf of TANF Families as a Percentage of Total CSE Collections, by State, FY1999-FY2009
Table A-8. Trend in Total CSE Expenditures, by State, FY1999-FY2010
Figure 1. Composition of Child Support Caseload, FY2010
Figure 2. Percentages of Total Child Support Collections Distributed to Families, and the Federal and State Governments, FY2010
Figure 3. Welfare and Nonwelfare Collections, FY1979-FY2010
Figure 4. Federal and State “Savings” and/or “Costs” from Income and Expenditures Generated by the Child Support Enforcement Program, FY1979-FY2009
Figure 5. Cash Welfare (AFDC/TANF) Payments and Child Support Collections Made on Behalf of AFDC/TANF Families, FY1994-FY2010
RS22753: Child Support Enforcement: $25 User Fee
Table 1. Method By Which $25 CSE Annual User Fee Is Imposed
RL34203: Child Support Enforcement Program Incentive Payments: Background and Policy Issues
Table 1. Child Support Enforcement Performance Incentive Scores: National Averages (Selected Years)
Table B-1. Actual Incentive Payments, by State, FY2002, FY2005, FY2010, and FY2011
Table B-2. Unaudited Child Support Enforcement Incentive Performance Scores, FY2002
Table B-3. Unaudited Child Support Enforcement Incentive Performance Scores, FY2005
Table B-4. Unaudited Child Support Enforcement Incentive Performance Scores, FY2010
Table B-5. Unaudited Child Support Enforcement Incentive Performance Scores, FY2011
Figure 1. Paternity Establishment Scores: Maximum, Median, Minimum (Selected Years)
Figure 2. Child Support Order Establishment Scores: Maximum, Median, Minimum (Selected Years)
Figure 3. Child Support Current Collections Scores: Maximum, Median, Minimum (Selected Years)
Figure 4. Child Support Arrearage Cases Scores: Maximum, Median, Minimum (Selected Years)
Figure 5. Cost-Effectiveness Scores: Maximum, Median, Minimum (Selected Years)
RL34105: The Financial Impact of Child Support on TANF Families: Simulation for Selected States
Table 1. Treatment of Monthly Child Support Income by the TANF Program, April 2007
Table 2. Monthly TANF and Child Support Income of a Mother with No Earnings and Two Children, Pre- and Post-DRA Policies
Table 3. Monthly TANF and Child Support Income of a Mother with No Earnings and Two Children, With $300 in Child Support
Table 4. Monthly TANF and Child Support Income of a Mother with Half-Time Earnings and Two Children, With $300 in Child Support
Table 5. Monthly TANF and Child Support Income of a Mother with Full-Time Earnings and Two Children, With $300 in Child Support
Table 6. Source of Payment for Increase in Monthly Family Income Resulting From DRA Policy, for a Mother with Two Children, With $300 in Child Support
Table A-1. Impact of DRA Policy on Total Monthly Income for a Single Mother With Two Children in California
Table A-2. Impact of DRA Policy on Total Monthly Income for a Single Mother With Two Children in Illinois
Table A-3. Impact of DRA Policy on Total Monthly Income for a Single Mother With Two Children in Maine
Table A-4. Impact of DRA Policy on Total Monthly Income for a Single Mother With Two Children in Maryland
Table A-5. Impact of DRA Policy on Total Monthly Income for a Single Mother With Two Children in Oklahoma
Table A-6. Impact of DRA Policy on Total Monthly Income for a Single Mother With Two Children in West Virginia
Table B-1. Impact of DRA Policy on Distribution of Child Support Payments for a Mother with Two Children: California
Table B-2. Impact of DRA Policy on Distribution of Child Support Payments for a Mother with Two Children: Illinois
Table B-3. Impact of DRA Policy on Distribution of Child Support Payments for a Mother with Two Children: Maine
Table B-4. Impact of DRA Policy on Distribution of Child Support Payments for a Mother with Two Children: Maryland
Table B-5. Impact of DRA Policy on Distribution of Child Support Payments for a Mother with Two Children: Oklahoma
Table B-6. Impact of DRA Policy on Distribution of Child Support Payments for a Mother with Two Children: West Virginia
R41762: Child Support Enforcement and Driver’s License Suspension Policies
Table 1. Total Child Support Collections Received by Methods of Collection, FY2009
Table 2. Access to a Car in 10 Cities, by Employment Status
Table A-1. State CSE Driver’s License Suspension Policies
R41431: Child Well-Being and Noncustodial Fathers
Table 1. Employment Rates in March of Selected Years for Men without a High School Diploma, by Race/Ethnicity and Age
Table 2. Earned Income Tax Credits: Maximum Credits and Income Eligibility Amounts for Filers With and Without Children, 2012
Table 3. Federal Funding for Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs, FY2012
Figure 1. Poverty Rates for Children, by Family Type: 1959 to 2011
Figure 2. Percent of all Related Children Under Age 18 Living in Single-Parent, Female-Headed Families: 1960 to 2012
Figure 3. Living Arrangements of Children, March 2012
Figure 4. Median Annual Earnings of Men and Women Who Work Full-Time, Full-Year: 1960 to 2011
Figure 5. Average Annual Earnings for Men Aged 18 and Older, by Education Level: 1975 to 2010
Figure 6. Employment Rates for Men and Women: 1948 to 2012
Figure 7. Employment Rates for Men by Age: 1948 to 2012
Figure 8. Unemployment Rates for Men and Women: 1948 to 2012
Figure 9. Incarceration Rates By Sex: 1925 to 2010
Figure 10. Percent of Men Without a High School Diploma, by Race/Ethnicity and Age: 2011
Figure 11. Mean Earnings for Men Without a High School Diploma, by Race/Ethnicity: 2010
Figure 12. Incarceration Rates in 2010
R40499: Child Support and Ex-Offenders
Figure 1. Estimated Number of Parents in State and Federal Prisons, Data for 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, and 2007
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