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Final Impact Findings from the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration (CSPED)

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  • Maria Cancian
  • Daniel R. Meyer
  • Robert Wood

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This report describes the impact of CSPED, an eight-state demonstration of child support-led employment programs for noncustodial parents behind in their child support sponsored by OCSE, which operated from 2012 to 2017.

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  • Maria Cancian & Daniel R. Meyer & Robert Wood, "undated". "Final Impact Findings from the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration (CSPED)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 93c8996bb09444a292e2598d2, Mathematica Policy Research.
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