National survey of Child Support Agency clients

Author(s): Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions;
Date Issued: 2001
Publisher(s): Corporate Document Services
Description: An inquiry into the experiences of families using the services of a Child Support Agency (CSA) in England, based on a survey of 2,409 clients of CSAs in England
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Preparer(s): Wikeley, Nick; Barnett, Sarah; Brown, James; Davis, Gwynn; Diamond, Ian; Draper, Teresa; Smith, Patten
Funder(s): Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions
Source: (Research Report No. 152). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services. Retrieved Feb 10, 2006, from http://www.dhs.state.il.us/ts/pdf/mrs.pdf(no longer accessible as of June 8, 2009)
Note: A report of research carried out by the University of Southampton, University of Bristol and Ipsos-RSL on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Parents & Families > Child Care & Early Education Expenses

Parents & Families > Family Characteristics
Country: United Kingdom
ISBN: 1-84123-398-6 : Unspecified
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