What do children need to grow and develop? And how can their
needs be met when parents work?
Emphasizing the importance of parental choice, quality of care,
and work opportunities, economist Jane Waldfogel guides readers
through the maze of social science research evidence to offer
comprehensive answers and a vision for change.
Drawing on the evidence, Waldfogel proposes a bold new plan to
better meet the needs of children in working families, from birth
through adolescence, while respecting the core values of choice,
quality, and work:
Allow parents more flexibility to take time off work for family
responsibilities;Break the link between employment and essential
family benefits;Give mothers and fathers more options to stay home
in the first year of life;Improve quality of care from infancy
through the preschool years; Increase access to high-quality
out-of-school programs for school-aged children and teenagers.
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