Journal Article
The case for family benefits
Bradshaw, J.
2012
Children and Youth Services Review
34,
3,
590-596
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2011.10.009
Abstract
The package of support for families with children in the USA is not terribly effective. The model of targeted social assistance is also the one that has been advocated by the World Bank in middle and low income countries. It is failing poor children. This paper uses comparisons of child benefit packages in the European Union and Central and Eastern European and Confederation of Independent States (CEE/CIS) countries derived using model family methods. It rehearses the arguments in favour of universal family benefits - the norm in the EU. It calls for a new approach in the CEE/CIS and USA.
Suggested citation
Bradshaw, J. (2012) The case for family benefits, Children and Youth Services Review, 34, 3, 590-596.