Analyzing the Impact of Education Policies, Family Health Initiatives, and Housing Solutions
Jon, the benefit to more people means more nodes on the “social supercomputer.”
It is interesting, though perhaps unsurprising, that their parent's incomes would also stand to benefit.
I suppose in this case, economics of child-rearing are improved by reducing the lost “opportunity" cost” of leaving' ones’ job for an extended period.
I followed you on X, by the way!
Jon, the benefit to more people means more nodes on the “social supercomputer.”
It is interesting, though perhaps unsurprising, that their parent's incomes would also stand to benefit.
I suppose in this case, economics of child-rearing are improved by reducing the lost “opportunity" cost” of leaving' ones’ job for an extended period.
I followed you on X, by the way!