International Approaches to Work and Family Policy: Cross-National Lessons for Meeting the Needs of Working Families
Over the past decade, advanced industrialized countries have been crafting policy solutions to meet the needs of a 21st century workforce
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Re-Opening the Door to College: Solutions for Restoring Federal Aid to Those Who Need It
With the current discussions of the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act underway, a unique opportunity now exists to make a colle
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Working Families and Growing Kids: Beyond Rhetoric
The National Research Council’s Committee on Family and Work Policies recently published a compilation of research findings on work and f
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Spectrum Policy Luncheon on Capitol Hill: Broadcast to Broadband?
Last August, Berlin completed its transition to terrestrial, over-the-air digital TV. From start to finish, Berlin’s DTV transition took
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Work, Family & Economic Insecurity: New Data on the Concerns of American Voters
Families are facing new challenges in today’s 21st century economy. New America’s Work & Family Program is presenting its first event in
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