This book evaluates the effectiveness of multiple policy proposalsâ including those of the Biden Administrationâ in reducing poverty among families with children. The authors argue that no single policy is sufficient in itself; successful programs rely on some combination of increased work effort, higher wages, and government benefits.
This book evaluates the effectiveness of multiple policy proposalsâ including those of the Biden Administrationâ in reducing poverty among families with children. The authors argue that no single policy is sufficient in itself; successful programs rely on some combination of increased work effort, higher wages, and government benefits.
Andrea L. Ziegert is Julian H. Robertson, Jr. professor of economics at Denison University. Dennis Sullivan is emeritus professor of economics at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Twenty-first Century Families with Children in the United States Chapter Two: Work and Wages: Understanding the U.S. Economy and the Poor Chapter Three: From Work to SPM Family Poverty Chapter Four: Wage Policies, Work Policies, and Other Policies-Which Policies Work? Chapter Five: Detailed Proposals and Their Cost
Chapter One: Twenty-first Century Families with Children in the United States Chapter Two: Work and Wages: Understanding the U.S. Economy and the Poor Chapter Three: From Work to SPM Family Poverty Chapter Four: Wage Policies, Work Policies, and Other Policies-Which Policies Work? Chapter Five: Detailed Proposals and Their Cost
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