The Early Years Child Well-Being and the Role of Public Policy /
Inter-American Development Bank.
The Early Years Child Well-Being and the Role of Public Policy / [electronic resource] : by Inter-American Development Bank, Norbert Schady ; edited by Samuel Berlinski, Norbert Schady. - 1st ed. 2015. - XXII, 262 p. online resource.
Open Access
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO license. The Early Years analyzes the development of Latin American and Caribbean children and makes a compelling case for government intervention in what is instinctively a family affair. Spending on effective programs for young children is an investment that, if done well, will have very high returns, while failure to implement such programs will lower the returns on the hefty investments being made in primary, secondary, and higher education. Policies for young children belong at the core of a country's development agenda, alongside policies to develop infrastructure and strengthen institutions. However, if the services provided (or funded) by governments are to benefit children, they must be substantially better than what is currently being delivered in the region. This book offers suggestions for improving public policy in this critical area.
9781137536495
10.1057/9781137536495 doi
Development economics.
Family policy.
Economic development.
International economic relations.
Sociology.
Social groups.
Management.
Development Economics.
Children, Youth and Family Policy.
Development Studies.
International Economics.
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging.
Management.
338.9
The Early Years Child Well-Being and the Role of Public Policy / [electronic resource] : by Inter-American Development Bank, Norbert Schady ; edited by Samuel Berlinski, Norbert Schady. - 1st ed. 2015. - XXII, 262 p. online resource.
Open Access
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO license. The Early Years analyzes the development of Latin American and Caribbean children and makes a compelling case for government intervention in what is instinctively a family affair. Spending on effective programs for young children is an investment that, if done well, will have very high returns, while failure to implement such programs will lower the returns on the hefty investments being made in primary, secondary, and higher education. Policies for young children belong at the core of a country's development agenda, alongside policies to develop infrastructure and strengthen institutions. However, if the services provided (or funded) by governments are to benefit children, they must be substantially better than what is currently being delivered in the region. This book offers suggestions for improving public policy in this critical area.
9781137536495
10.1057/9781137536495 doi
Development economics.
Family policy.
Economic development.
International economic relations.
Sociology.
Social groups.
Management.
Development Economics.
Children, Youth and Family Policy.
Development Studies.
International Economics.
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging.
Management.
338.9