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When we talk about uninsured kids, dozens to a classroom, being taught by teachers with no expertise in their field; about mass incarceration with no rehabilitation; about real estate brokers or employment firms that continue to discriminate into the twenty-first century; about housing programs that reinforce segregation and fail to connect willing workers with the employers who need them, we are mainly talking about failures of opportunity.

Contrary to popular belief, opportunity in America is in crisis. Class mobility is at an all-time low, the wage gap is through the roof, and Horatio Algers are few and far between. This and other critical ideas about the state of opportunity are documented in All Things Being Equal, a smart new book from a smart new outfit whose mission is to increase opportunity for all Americans.

Half critique, half all-important road map for the future, All Things Being Equal includes eight original essays by top-notch thinkers pointing to areas in American life where opportunity is missing and showing us how to instigate it.


Featuring:

  • Jared Bernstein, "You Can Take It with You: Income and Wealth Across Generations"
  • Linda Darling-Hammond, "Educational Quality and Equality: What It Will Take to Leave No Child Behind'
  • Marc Mauer, "Reducing Incarceration to Expand Opportunity"
  • Brian D. Smedley, "Why Health-Care Equity Is Essential to Opportunityand How to Get There"
  • Philip Tegeler, "Connecting Families to Opportunity: The Next Generation of Housing Mobility Policy"
  • Edward E. Telles and Vilma Ortiz, "Finding America: Creating Educational Opportunity for our Newest Citizens"
  • Margery Austin Turner and Carla Herbig, "Measuring the Extent and Forms of Discrimination in the Marketplace: Lessons from Paired-Testing Research"

All Things Being Equal: Instigating Opportunity

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    A Hardback by Brian D. Smedley, Alan Jenkins

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      Publisher: The New Press
      Publication Date: 20/12/2007
      ISBN13: 9781595582102, 978-1595582102
      ISBN10: 159558210X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      When we talk about uninsured kids, dozens to a classroom, being taught by teachers with no expertise in their field; about mass incarceration with no rehabilitation; about real estate brokers or employment firms that continue to discriminate into the twenty-first century; about housing programs that reinforce segregation and fail to connect willing workers with the employers who need them, we are mainly talking about failures of opportunity.

      Contrary to popular belief, opportunity in America is in crisis. Class mobility is at an all-time low, the wage gap is through the roof, and Horatio Algers are few and far between. This and other critical ideas about the state of opportunity are documented in All Things Being Equal, a smart new book from a smart new outfit whose mission is to increase opportunity for all Americans.

      Half critique, half all-important road map for the future, All Things Being Equal includes eight original essays by top-notch thinkers pointing to areas in American life where opportunity is missing and showing us how to instigate it.


      Featuring:

      • Jared Bernstein, "You Can Take It with You: Income and Wealth Across Generations"
      • Linda Darling-Hammond, "Educational Quality and Equality: What It Will Take to Leave No Child Behind'
      • Marc Mauer, "Reducing Incarceration to Expand Opportunity"
      • Brian D. Smedley, "Why Health-Care Equity Is Essential to Opportunityand How to Get There"
      • Philip Tegeler, "Connecting Families to Opportunity: The Next Generation of Housing Mobility Policy"
      • Edward E. Telles and Vilma Ortiz, "Finding America: Creating Educational Opportunity for our Newest Citizens"
      • Margery Austin Turner and Carla Herbig, "Measuring the Extent and Forms of Discrimination in the Marketplace: Lessons from Paired-Testing Research"

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