Social policy that reunites father and child must always confront itself with the question, "Are we paying dads to stay, or to go away?” If a single mother receives more money when the father isn't around than when he is around, there will be fewer fathers around. The government will become her substitute husband. (Warren Farrell)

Social policy that reunites father and child must always confront itself with the question, "Are we paying dads to stay, or to go away?” If a single mother receives more money when the father isn't around than when he is around, there will be fewer fathers around. The government will become her substitute husband.

Warren Farrell

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