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 do en . . .
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 do en . . .