An edition of Starting right (1995)

Starting right

how America neglects its youngest children and what we can do about it

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An edition of Starting right (1995)

Starting right

how America neglects its youngest children and what we can do about it

In Starting Right, internationally recognized child and family policy experts Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn present the pressing practical, political, and moral reasons why we must invest more time and money in America's youngest children and their families.

Singling out the best childcare policies and practices in the U.S. and western Europe, they call for a three-pronged approach to helping parents raise young children well: ensuring adequate income through strategies such as a child tax credit; providing essential services such as children's healthcare, child care, and family support programs; and offering working parents more generous leaves to spend time with their children. Kamerman and Kahn carefully assess the costs of implementing each of their proposals, demonstrating that the price is neither unreasonable nor beyond our means. Drawing on their own studies and all the latest research, the authors show that this investment in our children's early years is ultimately cheaper in both financial and human terms than the alternatives we live with now.

For example, in 1950, when Finland was just establishing its healthcare system, the infant mortality rate was 43.5 per 1,000 live births. The Finnish system emphasizes free and universal access to healthcare for all citizens, including family planning services, prenatal care, and home visits by nurses to families with newborns.

Contagious childhood diseases have now been virtually eliminated, and by 1990 the infant mortality rate had plunged to 5.5 per 1,000, making Finland the world leader in the conquest of infant mortality.

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Language
English
Pages
225

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-213) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.7/12/0973
Library of Congress
HQ778.63 .K36 1995, HQ778.63.K36 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 225 p. ;
Number of pages
225

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1110772M
Internet Archive
startingrighthow0000kame
ISBN 10
0195096754
LCCN
94036552
OCLC/WorldCat
31166402
Goodreads
1236647

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Work ID
OL3510471W

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