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Author Gormley, William T., Jr., 1950-

Title Voices for children : rhetoric and public policy / William T. Gormley Jr.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (x, 198 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-190) and index.
Contents Children: beloved but neglected -- The rise of economic arguments -- Arguments in different policy domains -- Arguments in different venues -- How frames shape public opinion -- Battling for kids in state capitols -- Capitol Hill debates about children -- Putting frames in perspective.
Summary "The United States spends more on programs for the elderly than it does on programs that enhance child development and improve child welfare. Why has public policy neglected the development phase of young Americans' lives not only in substantive dollars spent, but also in program design and implementation? In Voices for Children, noted child care and education policy expert William Gormley highlights the portrayal of children's issues in both the mass media and in public policymaking to explain why children have gotten short shrift. A key explanation is the limited mass media coverage of strong arguments in support of children's programs. After documenting changes in rhetoric on children and public policy over time and variations across policy domains and government venues, Gormley demonstrates that some "issue frames" are more effective than others in persuading voters. In two randomized experiments, he finds that "economic" frames are more effective than "moralistic" frames in generating public support for children's programs. Independent voters are especially responsive to economic frames. In several illuminating case studies in Connecticut, Utah, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, he finds that strong rhetoric makes a difference but that it is sometimes eclipsed by even stronger political and economic constraints. Voices for Children offers a fresh perspective on raging debates over child health, child poverty, child welfare, and education programs at the federal and state levels. It finds some hopeful examples that could transform how we think about children's issues and the kinds of public policies we adopt."--Publisher's website.
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Subject Child welfare -- United States.
Child welfare.
United States.
Child welfare -- Government policy -- United States.
Child welfare -- Government policy.
Children -- United States -- Social conditions.
Children.
Social conditions.
Children -- Services for -- United States.
Children -- Services for.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Children.
Other Form: Print version: Gormley, William T., 1950- Voices for children. Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, ©2012 9780815724025 (DLC) 2012028178 (OCoLC)794708175
ISBN 9780815724032 (electronic book)
0815724039 (electronic book)
9780815724025
0815724020