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Giving Hope and Support to America's Children
Table 2: Statistical Overview, FY 2001
Return to: Annual Statistical Report FY 2001
| Statistical Overview, FY 2001 |
| 1TOTAL IV-D CASELOAD | 17,060,501 |
| Current Assistance | 3,093,246 |
| Former Assistance | 7,896,051 |
| Never Assistance | 6,071,204 |
| CASES OPEN - line 1 | 16,835,828 |
| Current Assistance | 3,053,807 |
| Former Assistance | 7,777,801 |
| Never Assistance | 6,004,220 |
| CASES WITH NO JURISDICTION - line 3 | 224,673 |
| Current Assistance | 39,439 |
| Former Assistance | 118,250 |
| Never Assistance | 66,984 |
| TOTAL CASES WITH COLLECTIONS | 7,460,459 |
| Current Assistance | 773,954 |
| Former Assistance | 3,633,449 |
| Never Assistance | 3,053,056 |
| TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF CASES WITH COLLECTIONS | 43.7 |
| Current Assistance | 25.0 |
| Former Assistance | 46.0 |
| Never Assistance | 50.3 |
| TOTAL CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED | 11,049,610 |
| Current Assistance | 1,419,288 |
| Former Assistance | 5,606,508 |
| Never Assistance | 4,023,814 |
| TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED | 65.6 |
| Current Assistance | 46.5 |
| Former Assistance | 72.1 |
| Never Assistance | 67.0 |
| TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF CASES WITH COLLECTIONS TO CASES WITH ORDERS ESTABLISHED | 67.5 |
| Current Assistance | 54.5 |
| Former Assistance | 64.8 |
| Never Assistance | 75.9 |
| TOTAL PATERNITIES ESTABLISHED OR ACKNOWLEDGED | 1,567,509 |
| 2IV-D Paternities Established or Acknowledged | 776,914 |
| 3State In-Hospital and Other Paternities Acknowledged | 790,595 |
| TOTAL SUPPORT ORDERS ESTABLISHED | 1,181,284 |
| Current Assistance | 250,120 |
| Former Assistance | 427,784 |
| Never Assistance | 503,380 |
| Source: OCSE-157 |
| 1Total IV-D caseload combines lines 1 (cases open) and 3 (cases with no jurisdiction) of the OCSE-157 report. |
| 2IV-D paternities established or acknowledged are reported on line16 of the OCSE-157 report. |
| 3State paternity acknowledgements include an unknown number of acknowledgements for children in the IV-D caseload and are reported on line 10 of the OCSE-157 report. |
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