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One Percent for the Kids: New Policies, Brighter Futures for America's Children

One Percent for the Kids: New Policies, Brighter Futures for America's Children

Isabel V. Sawhill
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In the United States, long considered the land of opportunity, children born into different types of families begin life with very unequal prospects. A growing group of children is being raised in families in which a poorly educated mother begins childbearing at an early age, often outside marriage, and ends up dependent on public welfare. Another group is raised by parents who delay childbearing until they are well-educated, married, and have stable jobs; these children go on to lead more advantageous lives. While virtually everyone talks about the importance of investing in the next generation, in the late 1990s federal spending on children represented only 2 percent of the nation's gross domestic product. This volume argues forcefully that the life prospects of children at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder can be improved substantially—and the growing gap between them and more privileged children reduced—by making appropriate investments now. Taking their cue on funding from the Blair government in the United Kingdom, which since 1997 has invested almost an extra 1 percent of GDP to reducing child poverty, the contributors offer specific proposals, along with their rationales and costs, to improve early childhood education and health care, bolster family income and work, reduce teen pregnancy, encourage and strengthen marriage, and allow families to move to better neighborhoods. The final chapter assesses the progress of the Blair government toward reaching its goals. Contributors include Isabel Sawhill , Greg Duncan , Katherine Magnuson , Andrea Kane , Sara McLanahan , Irwin Garfinkel , Robert Haveman , Jens Ludwig , David Armor , Barbara Wolfe , Scott Scrivner , and John Hills .
Language
English
Pages
194
Format
Paperback
Release
April 28, 2003
ISBN 13
9780815777212

One Percent for the Kids: New Policies, Brighter Futures for America's Children

Isabel V. Sawhill
0/5 ( ratings)
In the United States, long considered the land of opportunity, children born into different types of families begin life with very unequal prospects. A growing group of children is being raised in families in which a poorly educated mother begins childbearing at an early age, often outside marriage, and ends up dependent on public welfare. Another group is raised by parents who delay childbearing until they are well-educated, married, and have stable jobs; these children go on to lead more advantageous lives. While virtually everyone talks about the importance of investing in the next generation, in the late 1990s federal spending on children represented only 2 percent of the nation's gross domestic product. This volume argues forcefully that the life prospects of children at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder can be improved substantially—and the growing gap between them and more privileged children reduced—by making appropriate investments now. Taking their cue on funding from the Blair government in the United Kingdom, which since 1997 has invested almost an extra 1 percent of GDP to reducing child poverty, the contributors offer specific proposals, along with their rationales and costs, to improve early childhood education and health care, bolster family income and work, reduce teen pregnancy, encourage and strengthen marriage, and allow families to move to better neighborhoods. The final chapter assesses the progress of the Blair government toward reaching its goals. Contributors include Isabel Sawhill , Greg Duncan , Katherine Magnuson , Andrea Kane , Sara McLanahan , Irwin Garfinkel , Robert Haveman , Jens Ludwig , David Armor , Barbara Wolfe , Scott Scrivner , and John Hills .
Language
English
Pages
194
Format
Paperback
Release
April 28, 2003
ISBN 13
9780815777212

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