The future of family-friendly policies

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Boteach M. [1 ]
Follett C. [2 ]
Gruberg S. [3 ]
Kearney M.S. [4 ]
Sawhill I.V. [5 ]
机构
[1] Income Security and Child Care/Early Learning, National Women’s Law Center, Washington, DC
[2] Cato Institute’s Center for Global Liberty & Prosperity, Washington, DC
[3] Economic Justice at the National Partnership for Women & Families, Washington, DC
[4] Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park
[5] Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC
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Childcare; Education; Families; Family leave; Housing;
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10.1057/s11369-023-00324-4
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Families are under increasing stress from the rising cost of raising children, especially single-parent households and those where both parents work. Lack of paid family leave and dependable child care are issues receiving increased attention. A panel of experts explores different options for addressing these problems, including the issue of where funds may come from if added government spending is seen as part of the solution, as well as potential remedies that do not require government programs. © 2023, National Association for Business Economics.
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页码:139 / 148
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