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The Parent Trap
How to Stop Overloading Parents and Fix Our Inequality Crisis
Book • 2022
In 'The Parent Trap', Nate Hilger argues that modern parenting contributes to social inequality by placing unrealistic expectations on parents.
He suggests that by investing in child development as a public good, similar to programs like Medicare, society can alleviate these burdens and improve outcomes for children.
Hilger emphasizes the need for a comprehensive program, such as 'Familycare', to support families and reduce inequality.
He suggests that by investing in child development as a public good, similar to programs like Medicare, society can alleviate these burdens and improve outcomes for children.
Hilger emphasizes the need for a comprehensive program, such as 'Familycare', to support families and reduce inequality.
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as a film they grew up with, which served as an antidote to the movie they made.

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as the basis for a podcast episode discussion on parenting and inequality.

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The Parent Trap


