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InstitutionFirst Focus
TitelThe Harmful Consequences of Work Requirements and Other Obstacles on Children and Families
Quelle(2018), (10 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterFederal Programs; Federal Legislation; Barriers; Program Effectiveness; Poverty Programs; Child Health; Health Insurance; Access to Health Care; Food; Nutrition; Family Programs; Eligibility; Low Income Groups; Housing; Child Development; Home Visits; Young Children; Preschool Education; Homeless People; Foster Care; Youth
AbstractEach year, effective federal programs give parents the power to provide their children with affordable healthcare, nutritious food, stable housing, and early childhood education. These programs lift millions of children out of poverty, but also have long-term benefits--children in families who accessed these programs have higher educational attainment, better health, and are likelier to earn more as adults. In most low-income households with children, there is at least one family member who is working. Yet due to low wages, skyrocketing rents, unaffordable child care, and the high cost of everyday goods, parents still struggle to make ends meet and turn to key assistance programs to supplement resources for their families. Weakening these assistance programs by imposing cuts, employment documentation requirements, irrational time limits, and other unnecessary bureaucratic barriers will undermine access for low-income families, with devastating consequences--including undercutting opportunities for their children. There have been many administrative and congressional actions to reduce access to basic assistance programs thanks to the imposition of new work requirements and other harmful barriers. This document explains how these policies would weaken the effectiveness of these programs in improving child health, nutrition, housing stability, family economic security, early childhood development, and supporting foster youth and unaccompanied homeless youth in their successful transition to adulthood. (ERIC).
AnmerkungenFirst Focus. 1110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 900, Washington D.C., 20005. Tel: 202-657-0670; Fax: 202-657-0671; e-mail: info@firstfocus.net; Web site: http://www.firstfocus.net
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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