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Inequality in America : what role for human capital policies?
Yazar:
Alvin Hansen Symposium on Public Policy (3rd : 2002 : Harvard University)
ISBN:
9780262582605
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xiv, 370 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Genel Not:
"Papers and discussions ... presented at the third Alvin Hansen Symposium on Public Policy, held at Harvard University on April 25, 2002"--P. xii.
İçerik:
Introduction / Benjamin M. Friedman -- Inequality, too much of a good thing / Alan B. Krueger -- Human capital policy / Pedro Carneiro and James J. Heckman -- Comments / George Borjas, Eric Hanushek, Lawrence Katz, Lisa Lynch, Lawrence H. Summers -- Responses / Alan B. Krueger, Pedro Carneiro and James J. Heckman -- Rejoinders / Alan B. Krueger, Pedro Carneiro and James J. Heckman.
Özet:
"Inequality in America What Role for Human Capital Polices? examines the ways in which human capital policies can address this important problem. Taking it as a given that potentially low-income workers would benefit from more human capital in the form of market skills and education, James Heckman and Alan Krueger discuss which policies would be most effective in providing it. Should we devote more resources to the entire public school system or to specialized programs like Head Start? Would relaxing credit restraints encourage more students to attend college? Does vocational training actually work? What is the best balance of private and public sector programs?"--Jacket.
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