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Creating an Opportunity Society

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Creating an Opportunity Society

Contributors:

By (Author) Ron Haskins
By (author) Isabel V. Sawhill

ISBN:

9780815703228

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Brookings Institution

Publication Date:

3rd September 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

305.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

366

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 227mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

576g

Description

This book examines economic opportunity in the United States and explores how to create more of it, particularly for those on the bottom rungs of the economic ladder. Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill propose a concrete agenda for increasing opportunity that is cost effective, consistent with American values, and focuses on improving the lives of the young and the disadvantaged.

Reviews

"Full of excellent analysis and proposals." Clive Crook, Financial Times

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"A compelling new book... Creating an Opportunity Society collects decades of pragmatic insights into the challenges of re-creating an economy that works for all." Ronald Brownstein, National Journal

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"This book presents a bold and thoughtful vision of how to change Americaneconomic and social policy to promote a more productive and less unequal society.It synthesizes the best research on political economy and the life cycle of skillformation in crafting its recommendations. While some readers will disagree withthe authors about the details of some of their proposals, all readers will agree thatthe book is breathtaking in its scope and deeply thought-provoking. It is a majorcontribution to the policy debate." James J. Heckman, Nobel laureate, University of Chicago

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"Among recent reappraisals of national social policy, this book stands out. Haskinsand Sawhill write with unusual clarity and authority. As soon as the recession andhealth care debates are past, the Obama administration and Congress can have nomore urgent task than to address these proposals." Lawrence M. Mead, New York University

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"This book brilliantly documents what must be done to restore opportunity forall through a combination of personal responsibility and a helping hand fromgovernment, supports we refer to as the 5 Promises at America's Promise Alliance.I encourage all policymakers and civic leaders to read this thought-provoking book." Alma J. Powell, Chair, America's Promise Alliance

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"Two of America's shrewdest social policy thinkers have produced a comprehensiveand timely look at an increasingly urgent problem: expanding the opportunity for allAmericans to get ahead in this turbulent economy." Ron Brownstein, Political Director, Atlantic Media Company

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"Haskins and Sawhill have developed a set of innovative ideas for navigating towardthe next generation of social policy. There could not be a more competent duooffering pragmatic, interesting, and creative ideas to advance our shared goal ofcreating opportunity for all." Linda I. Gibbs, New York City Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services

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" Creating an Opportunity Society is a blueprint for a better American future. Haskinsand Sawhill, two of America's most celebrated policy innovators, outline a series ofeffective and affordable policies designed to make our economy work for all Americans." Reihan Salam, coauthor of Grand New Party

Author Bio

Ron Haskins is a senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution, codirector of the Center on Children and Families at Brookings, and a senior consultant at the Annie E.Casey Foundation. He was an adviser to President George W. Bush for welfare policy and a senior staff member of the House Ways and Means Committee, where he helped write legislation on social policy. He is the author of Work Over Welfare:The Inside Story of the 1996 Welfare Reform Law (Brookings, 2007) and coeditor with Rebecca Blank of The New World of Welfare (Brookings, 2001). Isabel Sawhill is a senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution, where she holds the Cabot Family Chair and serves as codirector of the Center on Children and Families. She previously served as an associate director at the Office of Management and Budget. From 2003 to 2006, she was vice president and director of Economic Studies at Brookings. She is the editor of One Percent for the Kids: New Policies, Brighter Futures for America's Children (Brookings, 2003), coeditor with Alice Rivlin of Restoring Fiscal Sanity 2005 (Brookings, 2005), and coauthor with Rudolph G. Penner and Timothy Taylor of Updating America's Social Contract (Norton, 2000).

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