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_a15 by 15 _ba comprehensive policy framework for early human capital investment in BC / _cPaul Kershaw ... [et al.]. _h[electronic resource] : |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aComprehensive policy framework for early human capital investment in BC |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aFifteen by fifteen |
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_aVancouver, B.C. : _bHuman Early Learning Partnership, University of British Columbia, _c[2009] |
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_a1 online resource (iii, 54 p.) : _bdigital file. |
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500 | _a"August 2009". | ||
500 | _a"Prepared for the Business Council of British Columbia Opportunity 2020 Project". | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | 0 | _aExecutive Summary -- Full Report: The future human capital problem: 29% of children in BC are vulnerable before they get to school; The goal: 15 by 15 on the path to 10 by 20; The future human capital gains: reducing early child vulnerability to 10% will substantially increase high school graduation and university eligibility ; Eliminating the early vulnerability debt: economic benefits from early human capital investments ; How do we reduce early vulnerability? lift and flatten the social gradient ; The diagnosis: public policy is not keeping pace with socioeconomic change; An international policy laggard; The remedy: 15 by 15 policy to promote parental time, resources and community supports; Some policy gaps are larger than others: recommendations 1-3; 15 by 15 recommendations 4-6; Evidence shows that a three billion dollar annual investment can reduce early vulnerability; Patience is a requisite virtue ; Since patience is an untenable virtue for some; Reallocation and reprioritization: from outdated family policy; and from treating illness to promoting health; Short and medium term benefits from 15 by 15 expenditures; 75 cent public investment dollars during the first electoral cycle; Stimulus now; A smart economic investment. A necessary social investment; Evidence-based. Not ideology -- References. | |
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_aChild development _zBritish Columbia. _9268 |
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_aEarly childhood education _zBritish Columbia. _9828 |
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_aHuman capital _zBritish Columbia. _91575 |
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_aChild health services _zBritish Columbia. _91576 |
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_aChild Welfare _zBritish Columbia. _9110 |
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_aChild Development _zBritish Columbia. _9268 |
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_aChild, Preschool _xeducation _zBritish Columbia. _91577 |
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_aEmployment _zBritish Columbia. _91578 |
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_aKershaw, Paul W. _q(Paul William), _d1974- _91448 |
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_aAnderson, Lynell. _91579 |
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_aHertzman, Clyde, _d1953- _91580 |
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_aBusiness Council of British Columbia. _91581 |
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_aUniversity of British Columbia. _bFaculty of Graduate Studies. _bHuman Early Learning Partnership. _9594 |
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_uhttp://earlylearning.ubc.ca/documents/27/ _zFull text |
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