U.S. public policy has for decades rested on the expectation that parents will privately provide the cash and conditions their children need. This expectation is exceptional: most other wealthy countries’ public policies support children through a mix of public and private funds. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, radically changed U.S. policy. The severe economic dislocation that resulted led Congress to pass a series of measures that funneled trillions of public dollars to families and parents. Whether these measures should represent a temporary deviation from the nation’s free-market expectations during an unprecedented emergency or the first step in a long-term shift toward routine public funding for children remains an open question. This...
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered an economic downturn that will likely be worse than the Great Re...
Empirical data on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on families with school-aged children is limit...
Women’s labor force participation is strongly shaped by their disproportionate caregiving burdens, e...
U.S. public policy has for decades rested on the expectation that parents will privately provide the...
COVID-19 constitutes the greatest crisis that high-income countries have seen in many generations. W...
In this Carsey Perspective, authors Jess Carson and Marybeth Mattingly describe the ways that the CO...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused major disruptions in employment, child care and education. As a result,...
The pathway to stable and secure middle-class status involves two elements: the ability to postpone ...
Aim: As the Covid illness pandemic spread over the United States and dynamic defensive measures to r...
Sometimes, when a public health disaster strikes, mandatory freedom-limiting restrictions must be en...
The COVID-19 pandemic generated an unprecedented educational supply shock due to prolonged schools’ ...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic brings new worries about the welfare of children, particularly th...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to many lifestyle changes and economic hardships for fam...
This report notes that the COVID-19 relief funds and federal childcare relief funds will be concludi...
Quantitative analysis in this special issue (Greenfield, Brown, & Du, 2021) showed that the COVID-19...
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered an economic downturn that will likely be worse than the Great Re...
Empirical data on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on families with school-aged children is limit...
Women’s labor force participation is strongly shaped by their disproportionate caregiving burdens, e...
U.S. public policy has for decades rested on the expectation that parents will privately provide the...
COVID-19 constitutes the greatest crisis that high-income countries have seen in many generations. W...
In this Carsey Perspective, authors Jess Carson and Marybeth Mattingly describe the ways that the CO...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused major disruptions in employment, child care and education. As a result,...
The pathway to stable and secure middle-class status involves two elements: the ability to postpone ...
Aim: As the Covid illness pandemic spread over the United States and dynamic defensive measures to r...
Sometimes, when a public health disaster strikes, mandatory freedom-limiting restrictions must be en...
The COVID-19 pandemic generated an unprecedented educational supply shock due to prolonged schools’ ...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic brings new worries about the welfare of children, particularly th...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to many lifestyle changes and economic hardships for fam...
This report notes that the COVID-19 relief funds and federal childcare relief funds will be concludi...
Quantitative analysis in this special issue (Greenfield, Brown, & Du, 2021) showed that the COVID-19...
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered an economic downturn that will likely be worse than the Great Re...
Empirical data on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on families with school-aged children is limit...
Women’s labor force participation is strongly shaped by their disproportionate caregiving burdens, e...