The Kids Are All Right

In this article, we pose the following question: Has the overall set of changes to the safety net since PRWORA improved outcomes for children? To answer that question, we look at several measures of child well-being—mortality rates, teen pregnancy, drug use, and high school graduation rates—and find that across all these measures, poor children are much better off today.

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Author: 

Janet M. Currie
Publisher: 
Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality
Publication Date: 
January 2018