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Investing in children: Public commitment in twenty-one industrialized countries [1]

Social Service Review, June 2006
Author: 
Gabel, Shirley Gatenio & Kamerman, Sheila B.
Source: 
Columbia University. Institute for Child and Family Policy
Format: 
Article
Publication Date: 
1 Jun 2006
AVAILABILITY
Article in pdf [2]

Abstract:

Using time series and survey data, this article explores public commitment to children and their families from 1980 through 2001 in 21 industrialized countries. Despite the shrinking child population in all countries and the slowed growth of the welfare state in most, the authors find that spending on children and families has increased in most countries. The authors conclude that the instruments and goals of the family benefit and service package have changed over time and that future public spending on children is increasingly likely to go toward helping families balance their responsibilities as workers and parents and toward enhancing the development of young children.

Tags: 
funding [3]

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[1] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/06/10/investing-children-public-commitment-twenty-one [2] http://www.childpolicy.org/whatsnew/Investing in children public committment in 21 industrialized countries Gabel & Kamerman 2006.pdf [3] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/funding