Economist Shirley Burggraf\u27s book The Feminine Economy and Economic Man claims that a crisis confronts Western Civilization: we are investing too little in the next generation. A fundamental premise of Burggraf s analysis is that an ample supply of resources for children is central and indispensable to the maintenance of a good society. Although Burggraf gives some attention to public or collective investments in children (most notably public education), her principal concern is the private resources that parents devote to their own children. She attaches special importance to parents\u27 personal attention and suggests that there looms a shortage of the kind of direct, hands-on care that parents, and especially mothers, have customarily...
The Institute's Discussion Paper Series is designed to describe and to elicit comments on work ...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008/2009 was the largest economic slowdown since the Great Dep...
This book offers a novel theory of childhood well-being as a social good. It re-examines our fundame...
Economist Shirley Burggraf\u27s book The Feminine Economy and Economic Man claims that a crisis conf...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
Western societies face many challenges. The growing inequality and the diminishing role of the welfa...
The paper examines the likely impact of economic crisis on child labour. It argues that the paucity ...
Every day we are bombarded with stories in the news media about immense social problems confronting ...
While the family and its role continues to be a key topic in social and government policy, much of t...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...
Why do we live at a time when the minutiae of how parents raise their children – how they feed them,...
Parental neglect is a major reason, in English-speaking countries, for the removal of children from ...
International audienceWhat makes a perfect parent?” asks chapter five of best-selling book “Freakono...
The Institute's Discussion Paper Series is designed to describe and to elicit comments on work ...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008/2009 was the largest economic slowdown since the Great Dep...
This book offers a novel theory of childhood well-being as a social good. It re-examines our fundame...
Economist Shirley Burggraf\u27s book The Feminine Economy and Economic Man claims that a crisis conf...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
Western societies face many challenges. The growing inequality and the diminishing role of the welfa...
The paper examines the likely impact of economic crisis on child labour. It argues that the paucity ...
Every day we are bombarded with stories in the news media about immense social problems confronting ...
While the family and its role continues to be a key topic in social and government policy, much of t...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...
Why do we live at a time when the minutiae of how parents raise their children – how they feed them,...
Parental neglect is a major reason, in English-speaking countries, for the removal of children from ...
International audienceWhat makes a perfect parent?” asks chapter five of best-selling book “Freakono...
The Institute's Discussion Paper Series is designed to describe and to elicit comments on work ...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008/2009 was the largest economic slowdown since the Great Dep...
This book offers a novel theory of childhood well-being as a social good. It re-examines our fundame...