학술논문

Education Freedom and Work Opportunities as Catalysts for Increasing the Birth Rate among Married Couples. Backgrounder. No. 3769
Document Type
Reports - Descriptive
Source
Heritage Foundation. 2023.
Subject
Birth
Marriage
Family Work Relationship
Educational Change
Child Care
Work Environment
Access to Education
Educational Quality
Kindergarten
Elementary Secondary Education
Higher Education
Social Mobility
Family Size
Parent Child Relationship
Public Policy
Educational Finance
Barriers
Flexible Scheduling
Child Rearing
Preschool Education
Preferences
Family Environment
COVID-19
Pandemics
School Choice
Educational Vouchers
Student Financial Aid
Debt (Financial)
Federal Programs
Low Income Students
Language
English
Abstract
Pursuing new, commonsense approaches to education reform and work-family policies, from childcare and early education through higher education and workforce flexibility, will foster the conditions for family flourishing and increase birth rates for married couples. Affordable childcare from a variety of providers, including at-home options, access to high-quality K-12 education that reflects a family's values, a higher education landscape that provides numerous routes to upward mobility, and flexible work arrangements will give couples the confidence that they can have the number of children they desire. Public policy should support families as they form and grow, and can do so through reducing government regulatory overreach, directly funding students instead of institutions, and by removing barriers to a flexible workforce. Ultimately, these reforms will support couples as they raise their children to become productive members of a free society.