Baylor University: United States Ranks Lowest in Overall Policies Aimed at Helping Parents Support Children, Study of 20 Developed Nations Finds
March 23, 2021
March 23, 2021
WACO, Texas, March 23 (TNSJou) -- Baylor University issued the following news:
National work-family policies that give lower-income families more time together while allowing them paid time off are more effective for children's psychological health than cash transfers, according to a study of developed nations led by Baylor University.
The study, published in the journal Social Forces, supports the view of critics who say that the United States government does not . . .
National work-family policies that give lower-income families more time together while allowing them paid time off are more effective for children's psychological health than cash transfers, according to a study of developed nations led by Baylor University.
The study, published in the journal Social Forces, supports the view of critics who say that the United States government does not . . .