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Non-compliance in child maintenance obligations – A new ‘social risk’?. Frederic De Wispelaere UCSIA International Workshop ‘THE FAMILY KALEIDOSCOPE. Evolving Partnerships and Parenting’ March 20 th 2014. Contents. Context Guaranteed maintenance scheme Answer to a new ‘social risk’?
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Non-compliance in child maintenance obligations – A new ‘social risk’? Frederic De Wispelaere UCSIA International Workshop ‘THE FAMILY KALEIDOSCOPE. Evolving Partnerships and Parenting’ March 20th 2014
Contents • Context • Guaranteed maintenance scheme • Answer to a new ‘social risk’? • Should be considered as a social assistance scheme? • Conclusionanddiscussion UCSIA International Workshop - March 20th 2014
Context • Different types of child maintenance schemes; • BE: Service for Maintenance Claiming (DAVO/SECAL): • Claim and advance child maintenance in case of non-compliance; • Eligibility:monthlyincome of the applicant/creditor below a certainthreshold (2014: € 1,386 + € 66 per child); • Monthly max. amount of advance: € 175 per child. UCSIA International Workshop - March 20th 2014
A new ‘social risk’? • “Situations in whichindividualsexperiencewelfare lossesandthat have arisen as a result of the socioeconomictransformationsthat have taken place over the past decades and are generallysubsumedunder the heading of post-industrialisation” (Bonoli, 2006; 2007). Family structuresinfluencedbyanincreasing percentage of divorces/separations -> new family structures (e.g. single-parent families, …) • Individual impact -> negativeconsequencesinvolvedchildren; • Social risk = poverty risk? ( components of def. ‘Welfare’ ); • Socioeconomictransformation: new family structures + incapacitytopaychild maintenance. UCSIA International Workshop - March 20th 2014
A new ‘social risk’? – some figures General • 4.6% Belgianhouseholds are entitled to a maintenance payment(SILC 2009) • 13% of these households are confrontedwith a non-payment(SILC 2009) Single-parent families • 4.3% of the EU households are single-parent families (Eurostat – 2012) • 57.9% of the EU single-parent families have 1 child(Eurostat – 2012) • BE: Almost4 out of 10 single-parent families are entitled to a maintenance payment(SILC 2009) • EU ‘at-risk-of-povertyrate’ of 34.6%% for single-parent families (general EU povertyrate: 16.9%) (Eurostat – 2011) • Even higherforsingle-parent families who do notreceive a maintenance payment(BE: 42.6% compared to 22.8%) (SILC 2009) • Single-parent families withonly 1 child show a muchlower risk of povertycompared to single-parent families with multiple children (BE: 32.2% for 1 childand 48.6% for 3 or more children) (SILC 2009) UCSIA International Workshop - March 20th 2014
A social assistance scheme? • Public or private responsibility? • Specificsocialand financial needs; • DAVO/SECAL: income of applicant/creditorwillbe taken into account (means-tested); • Risk of ‘Moral hazard’ ? • Non-take-up? • Redistributiveandpoverty-reducingcapacity? • Financedbygeneral sources (tax revenues) <-> chance of recovery; • Prohibitionto claim child maintenance fromdebtorsreceiving a guaranteed minimum income(leefloon/revenu d’intégration) or receivinganincomeequalto or lowerthanthisthreshold. UCSIA International Workshop - March 20th 2014
A social assistance scheme? – some figures • 52% of the householdswithchildrenconfrontedwith a non-payment are entitled to an advance of DAVO/SECAL, sincetheyfall below the incomethreshold(SILC 2006 and 2009) • Take-up: 61% of the entitledhouseholds or 69% of the children living in these households(SILC 2006 and 2009 confrontedwithadministrative data from DAVO/SECAL) • Non of the entitledhouseholds below the povertythreshold are notentitledtoanadvance (SILC 2006 and 2009 confronted with administrative data from DAVO/SECAL) • Lowestincome deciles: limited share in contributionwhilethey benefit from the advances • Creditoranddebtor: fallwithinlowestincome deciles (Tax declarationsfiscalyear 2009) • DAVO/SECAL cannotrecoverfrom37% of the debtors (or 43% of the amounttoberecovered)(Tax declarations fiscal year 2009) • Onlyfor 5% of the files wherean advance is provided, DAVO/SECAL is ableto claim allunpaid maintenance (administrative data fromDAVO/SECAL) UCSIA International Workshop - March 20th 2014
A social assistance scheme? – somefigures Redistributive capacity * Different income deciles are appliedto list the share in contribution or in receiving. Also, the share in number of persons receivingan advance of DAVO/SECAL andnot the share in the expenses of DAVO/SECAL is provided. Source:Decoster, 2009; Pacolet & De Wispelaere, 2012 based at DAVO/SECAL administrative data UCSIA International Workshop - March 20th 2014
A social assistance scheme? – somefigures Cox proportional hazard model Source:Pacolet & De Wispelaere, 2012 based at DAVO/SECAL administrative data UCSIA International Workshop - March 20th 2014
Conclusion and discussion • Guaranteed maintenance scheme • Answer to a new ‘social risk’? • Should be considered as a social assistance scheme? UCSIA International Workshop - March 20th 2014