The nation's future depends to a larger extent on its children's
ability to develop into contributing adult members of society. For
that reason, and for what many would consider a society's moral
obligation to care for the young and vulnerable, Congress and the
nation take an interest in promoting children's well-being. Their
well-being and ability to develop into productive adults in an
increasingly competitive global economy is influenced by a variety
of factors and public policies. This book discusses topics such as
child well-being and the non-custodial father; child support
enforcement and ex-offenders; parents in prison and their minor
children, as well as child welfare agencies' efforts to identify,
locate and involve non-resident fathers.
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