Advanced Search

  • About & Contact
  • Browse Subjects
  • Catalogs
  • eBooks
  • News
  • Order
  • Rights & Permissions
  • Cart: [0]
  • Resources for:
  • Authors
  • Booksellers & Librarians
  • Educators
  • Journalists
  • Readers
Cover: Children's Chances: How Countries Can Move from Surviving to Thriving, from Harvard University Press Cover: Children's Chances in HARDCOVER

Children's Chances

How Countries Can Move from Surviving to Thriving

Jody Heymann

With Kristen McNeill

Add to Cart

Book Details

HARDCOVER

$45.00 • £33.95 • €40.50

ISBN 9780674066816

Publication: February 2013

x Text

408 pages

6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches

37 maps, 23 tables

World

Related Subjects

  • SOCIAL SCIENCE: Children's Studies
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE: Public Policy: General
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE: Comparative Politics
  • FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS: Child Development

Share This

    • About This Book
    • About the Authors
    • Reviews
    • Table of Contents

    Jody Heymann is Dean of the Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles.

    Related Links

    • At the Huffington Post, read Jody Heymann and Kristen McNeill’s call for more transparency in international child labor, parental leave, and education statistics
    • Read a New York Times op-ed, backed by statistics from Heymann and McNeill, on gender equity and how parental leave policies influence children’s outcomes
    • Visit the Children’s Chances website and view over 100 maps illustrating the situation of children around the world
    • View more HUP titles on Education Policy and Practice
    Permalink
    Find at a Bookstore [+/-]
    • Seminary Co-op »
    • Powell’s »
    • IndieBound »
    • Barnes & Noble »
    • Amazon »
    • More Bookstores…
    Find at a Library » Cite This Book »

    Also Available As

    Jacket: Children's Chances

    EBOOK | $45.00

    ISBN 9780674067974

    Celebrating 100 Years of Excellence in Publishing: Harvard University Press Centennial, 1913-2013 [Picture of birthday cake]

    Recent News

    • Marina Warner’s Stranger Magic: Charmed States and the Arabian Nights has won the 2012 National Book Critics Circle Award in the Criticism category.
    • An excerpt from Jerry White’s A Great and Monstrous Thing: London in the Eighteenth Century—on the “ménage of misfits” collected by Samuel Johnson during his 47 years in the great city—was published in PopMatters.
    • John Allen, author of The Omnivorous Mind: Our Evolving Relationship with Food, discussed on NPR’s All Things Considered why the brain keeps telling us—problematically!—that “food=love.”
    • In the New York Times, Gavin Wright, author of Sharing the Prize: The Economics of the Civil Rights Revolution in the American South, weighed in on the changes in corporate public support of civil rights issues—once desegregation, now gay marriage.

    Stay Posted

    Cover of current seasonal catalogIn celebration of HUP’s centennial, selected noteworthy publications and correspondence will be exhibited at Harvard’s Houghton Library from January 28 to April 20, 2013. Read more about HUP’s history in Harvard Magazine and the Harvard Gazette.

    Find new editions of classic works from the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, I Tatti Renaissance Library, and Loeb Classical Library®.

    View our interactive Spring 2013 catalog.

    Booksellers and Librarians: Our new titles are also available via Edelweiss. [ Fall 2012 | Spring 2013 ]

    Sample screenshot from a videoOff the Page: Visit our multimedia page for video and audio interviews with HUP authors.

    Join Our Mailing List: Subscribe to receive information about forthcoming books, seasonal catalogs, and more, in newsletters tailored to your interests.

    Blog

    The Alchemy of Race and Rights
    February 27: Honoring the Work of Patricia Williams
    This Friday, Columbia Law School’s Center for Gender and Sexuality Law will host a day-long symposium honoring the work of Patricia Williams, the school’s James L. Dohr Professor of Law. Each year the symposium honors a senior scholar who has made outstanding contributions to the field of gender and sexuality law, and Williams now joins past honorees Martha Nussbaum, Judith Butler, and Justice…

    About & Contact | Awards | Browse | Catalogs | Conference Exhibits | eBooks | Exam Copies | News | Order | Rights & Permissions | Search | Shopping Cart

    Resources for: Authors | Booksellers & Librarians | Educators | Journalists | Readers

    Harvard University Press offices are located at 79 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA & Vernon House, 23 Sicilian Avenue, London WC1A 2QS UK

    © 2013 President and Fellows of Harvard College | Read our Privacy Policy