One of the most important public policy issues in the United States is how to improve the life prospects of disadvantaged youth who, in their formative years, face low-quality school systems, poor access to health care, and high-crime environments. "The Problems of Disadvantaged Youth" includes a broad range of research examining various aspects of disadvantage and ways of increasing the ability of low-income youths to improve their circumstances later in life. Taking an empirical economics perspective, the nine essays in this volume assess the causal impacts of disadvantage on youth outcomes, and how policy interventions can alleviate those effects. Each chapter develops a framework to describe the relationship between youths and later life outcomes, addressing such factors as educational opportunity, health, neighborhood crime rates, and employment. This vital book documents the serious short- and long-term negative consequences of childhood disadvantage and provides nuanced evidence of the impact of public policy designed to help needy children.
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Includes a broad range of research examining various aspects of disadvantage and ways of increasing the ability of low-income youths to improve their circumstances later in life. This volume assesses the causal impacts of disadvantage on youth outcomes, and how policy interventions can alleviate those effects.
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Product details

ISBN
9780226309453
Published
2009-11-01
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press; University of Chicago Press
Weight
567 gr
Height
24 mm
Width
16 mm
Thickness
2 mm
Age
P, UP, 06, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
328

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Biographical note

Jonathan Gruber is professor and associate head of the Department of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and director of the Program on Children at the NBER, where he is a research associate.