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Table 14
Maintenance enforcement cases in compliance with regular payments due, by type of beneficiary, at March 31, 2008

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Maintenance enforcement cases in compliance with regular payments due, by type of beneficiary, at March 31, 2008
  Type of beneficiary
Children only Spouse only Spouse with children
Cases enrolled Cases in compliance Cases enrolled Cases in compliance Cases enrolled Cases in compliance
  number percent number percent number percent
Prince Edward Island 1 2,247 1,311 58 66 51 77 78 48 62
Nova Scotia 1 , 2 15,183 8,445 56 843 612 73 714 435 61
New Brunswick 1 11,307 6,870 61 510 342 67 276 177 64
Saskatchewan 6,495 4,089 63 201 153 76 348 231 66
Alberta 1 31,809 17,532 55 1,098 702 64 852 378 44
British Columbia 2 34,818 22,827 66 837 603 72 1,776 1,038 58
Yukon 1 , 2 300 174 58 15 9 60 3 3 100
Northwest Territories 1 , 3 669 366 55 18 9 50 . . .
Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Alberta, Yukon and the Northwest Territories report detailed microdata through the Survey of Maintenance Enforcement Programs. The other jurisdictions in the table report aggregate data through the Maintenance Enforcement Survey.
Nova Scotia, British Columbia and Yukon maintain a policy of allowing direct payments to be made and received by their clientele throughout the case duration, and since most of these direct payments are not reported until after the survey data are collected, some payors are reported as not having paid, even though they actually have. In Nova Scotia and Yukon, about 1% of cases each month report a payment, or payments, being made in a previous month.
The Northwest Territories cannot distinguish between ‘children only’ cases and ‘spouse and children’ cases. Both types of cases are included in the ‘children only’ categories.
Note(s):
Interjurisdictional support order-out cases are excluded. As a result of the random rounding methodology, some small differences can be expected in the corresponding values between tables. Regular payments are the ongoing amount ordered or agreed to. Compliance indicates that the regular amount expected in a month was received in full by the end of the month. "Other" and "unknown" type of recipient categories are excluded.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Maintenance Enforcement Survey and Survey of Maintenance Enforcement Programs.