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The Common Good: Social Welfare and the American Future







Ellwood, Divide and Conquer, op. cit.

Friedman, Dana, "Corporate Financial Assistance for Child Care" (New York: The Conference Board, 1985).

Garfinkel, Irwin, and Sara S. McLanahan, Single Mothers and Their Children (Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1986).

Gershenson, Charles, Center for the Study of Social Policy, Office of Children and Youth of the Department of Health Services. Private interview.

Harvey, Stefan, Robert Greenstein, and Scott Barancik, Saving to Serve More: Ways to Reduce WIC Infant Formula Costs (Washington, D.C.: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 1988).

Hayes, Cheryl D. (ed.), Risking the Future (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1987).

Institute of Medicine, Preventing Low Birthweight (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1985).

Kahn, Alfred J., and Sheila B. Kamerman, Child Care: Facing the Hard Choices (Dover, Mass.: Auburn House, 1987).

Reisman, Barbara J., Amy J. Moore, and Karen Fitzgerald, Child Care: The Bottom Line (New York: Child Care Action Campaign, 1988).

Weikart, David P., Quality Preschool Programs: A Long-Term Social Investment, Occasional Paper 5, Ford Foundation Project on Social Welfare and the American Future (New York: Ford Foundation, 1989).

Weikart, David P., Lawrence Schweinhart, and Jeffrey Koshel, "Policy Options for Preschool Programs" (Ypsilanti, Mich.: High/Scope Early Childhood Policy Papers, 1986).

Chapter Three-Young Adulthood: Preparing for a World of Work

Berlin, Gordon, and Andrew Sum, Toward A More Perfect Union, Occasional Paper 3, Ford Foundation Project on Social Welfare and the American Future (New York: Ford Foundation, 1988).

Danziger, Sandra, "Breaking the Chains: From Teenage Girls to Welfare Mothers