Most nations in the developed world do very much better than the United States in funding formal childcare for boys and girls under the age of three.
According to data gathered by the Economic Policy Institute, Denmark ranked highest in such expenditures, and the United States ranked 13th\, among 14 developed nations in comparisons computed using Purchasing Power Parity.
EPI released this information on November 10 as a “preview” from its forthcoming “State of Working America” Website, which will be published online in early January.
Friday, November 12, 2010
U.S. lagging behind – way behind – in child care funding
Posted by Robert A. Senser at 2:52 PM
Labels: chuld care, Economic Policy Institute
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Good Post! Very informative, glad that you are going to continue writing things like this!
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