Long-Term Care Planning Protects You and Your Family
More likely than not, everyone will need some form of long-term care in retirement. Figuring out now how to handle the costs would be like building a fence around retirement.
Country profiles for early childhood development
Developed by UNICEF in collaboration with Countdown to 2030 Women’s, Children’s and Adolescent’s Health, the profiles attempt to compile in one place, the available data for country and [...]
Family engagement in care for medical trainees and early career clinicians
Engaging family members in care improves person- and family-centered outcomes, but many healthcare professionals have limited awareness of the role and potential benefit of family engagement in [...]
America’s childcare crisis: Breaking the cycle
History is repeating itself and the stakes could not be higher for American families. They remain stuck with outdated policies. [Brad Wilson – Care, 17 October 2023.] READ MORE
Policies that reduce intergenerational poverty
Intergenerational poverty is a weight on the backs of millions of Americans, keeping many from achieving their full potential, for their own benefit and that of society. [Greg J. Duncan and [...]
Promoting Children’s Independence: What Parents Say vs Do
The elementary school years are important for children to develop independence, first under parental direction and then away from direct adult supervision. [University of Michigan Health, 16 [...]
Partnership satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic
The study shows how various measures of partnership quality develop over time and whether trends differ by respondent’s sex and education. [Martin Kreidl and Barbora Hubatková – Demographic [...]
The European Commission sets out tools to manage demographic change
Dubravka Šuica is the Vice-President for Democracy and Demography of the European Commission. The European Commission adopted on 11th October 2023 a Communication presenting a set of policy tools [...]