RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences (Feb 2018)

A Two-Generation Human Capital Approach to Anti-poverty Policy

  • Teresa Eckrich Sommer,
  • Terri J. Sabol,
  • Elise Chor,
  • William Schneider,
  • P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale,
  • Jeanne Brooks-Gunn,
  • Mario L. Small,
  • Christopher King,
  • Hirokazu Yoshikawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2018.4.3.07
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 118 – 143

Abstract

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We propose a two-generation anti-poverty strategy to improve the economic fortunes of children in the United States. Our policy bridges two traditionally siloed interventions to boost their impacts: Head Start for children and career pathway training offered through community colleges for adults. We expect that an integrated two-generation human capital intervention will produce greater gains than either Head Start or community college alone for developmental and motivational, logistical and financial, social capital, and efficiency reasons. We suggest a competitive grant program to test and evaluate different models using federal dollars. We estimate average benefit-cost ratios across a range of promising career fields of 1.3 within five years and 7.9 within ten years if 10 percent of Head Start parents participate in two-generation programs.

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