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ID155540
Title ProperResponsible paternity” as public policy in Latin America
LanguageENG
AuthorMilanich, Nara
Summary / Abstract (Note)Latin America has long been known for its low marriage rates and high rates of children born outside of marriage. Beginning in 2000, politicians across the region began promoting “responsible paternity,” sponsoring legislation to help women track down their children’s fathers and subsidizing DNA testing that could hold the men responsible for financial support. Nara Milanich, an associate professor of history at Barnard College, describes how these policies have been shaped not by the wishes of low-income mothers but by the political agendas of neoliberal states.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Policy Journal Vol. 34, No.3; Fall 2017: p.8-14
Journal SourceWorld Policy Journal 2017-09 34, 3
Key WordsLatin America ;  Family ;  Neoliberalism ;  Paternity ;  Fatherhood