Stepping Up: New Policies and Strategies Supporting Parents in Low-Wage Jobs and Their Children provides examples of the ways in which different stakeholders have, since June 2016, implemented new policies, practices, and strategies to advance these goal--each of which is essential to improving the ability of parents working in low-wage jobs to support their families and promote their children's growth and development. These examples are illustrative and not exhaustive; recent advances spurred by working people and those who advocate on their behalf extend well beyond what can be captured in this brief update. (author abstract)
Stepping up: New policies and strategies supporting parents in low-wage jobs and their children: An update to Set Up for Success
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