Teleconference: Helping America’s Working Parents: What Can We Learn From Europe And Canada?
The U.S. lags significantly behind Europe and Canada on providing working parents options for paid leave, access to affordable quality ch
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What We Owe Iraq
In his just released book What We Owe Iraq: War and the Ethics of Nation Building, Noah Feldman presents a penetrating analysis of
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What Comes Next?
Featuring New America Experts
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The Widening Wealth Gap: How The Recession And Jobless Recovery Are Affecting Hispanic Households
Hispanic households have less than ten cents for every dollar in wealth owned by White households. This situation is worse than just a fe
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The Long Hunt for Osama
Bootstrap Capitalism
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Innovators and Incumbents: Can Telecom Reform Bring Big Broadband To Every U.S. Home and Business?
The rapid development of Internet applications and digital convergence has already rendered the Telecom Act of 1996 largely obsolete and
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The Child Care Crunch: Choices for Low-Wage Working Mothers
In the five years following the passage of federal welfare reform law, the labor force participation of low-income, single mothers with y
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