This Research-In-Brief summarizes an important new book by Barbara R. Bergmann, professor of economics at American University and an affiliated member of the IWPR Information Network. Published by the Russell Sage Foundation in 1996, “Saving Our Children From Poverty: What the United States Can Learn From France” draws important lessons for the United States from the French experience with policies that aid families with children. This Research-in-Brief is part of a new series that highlights the work of researchers affiliated with IWPR on topics of importance to women.
What the United States Can Learn From France: A Summary of an Important New Book on Child Poverty
By Jodi Burns, Jill Braunstein and Barbara Bergmann|2020-11-23T02:11:01-05:00March 1, 1997|IWPR|Comments Off on What the United States Can Learn From France: A Summary of an Important New Book on Child Poverty