Leaving Women Behind
Modern Families, Outdated Laws
By (author) Celeste Colgan, James C. Goodman, Kim Strassel
Publication date:
15 February 2006Length of book:
232 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
208x141mm6x8"
ISBN-13: 9780742545458
Paternalistic federal laws and regulations thwart initiatives to grant women the same economic liberties as men. Why have federal institutions overseeing employment, employee benefits, childcare, taxation, health care, education, retirement, and social security adopted such a warped and antiquated perspective of traditional family life? And what can be done about it? Leaving Women Behind answers these important and provocative questions. The authors call upon the federal government to get out of the way of marketplace initiatives. Employers and employees across the country are perfectly capable of making mutually beneficial adjustments if the government simply unties their hands. They offer realistic solutions; solutions that involve empowering people, giving them more choices, and making government less intrusive.
Published in cooperation with The Manhattan Institute and The National Center for Policy Analysis.
Published in cooperation with The Manhattan Institute and The National Center for Policy Analysis.
Strassel and her coauthors have made a valuable contribution to public policy by showing that our laws need to catch up to the 21st century.