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Citizens, Families, and Reform (Hardcover)
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Citizens, Families, and Reform (Hardcover)
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Modern families are economic institutions of great productivity.
They contribute as much to a society's economic well-being as does
worker productivity in formal markets. In Citizens, Families, and
Reform, Stein Ringen shows how long-standing inequalities of income
and class are flexible and changing in post-industrial societies.
Such inequalities respond to structural changes such as social
mobility and to public policies such as those of the welfare state.
His book is a study of the process from careful statistical
analysis to specific policy recommendations.The book draws on two
strands of research, one on children and families and the other on
social inequality. Both summarize detailed statistical analysis.
Ringen's basic premise is that prudent social policy should start
from investment in families. Progress and reform in society, such
as extended access to education, tends to modify social divisions
and stimulate open opportunity, particularly in the area of higher
education. The book addresses the situation of children, who have a
surprisingly lower standard of living than adult population groups
by most measures of well-being. Ringen attributes this disparity to
flaws in the distribution of power, which leads to the
disenfranchisement of children as citizens. He addresses this
problem by discussing children and voting rights, building a case
for realizing the ideal of one person, one vote, by extending the
vote to children.Real democracies are necessarily imperfect. Ringen
argues for the classical liberal theory of social progress through
economic growth and equality of opportunity and warns against the
"terrible temptation towards perfection." His new introduction
reviews the debates sparked by the book's original publication in
1997 and suggests areas in which his arguments have been
vindicated.
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