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The limits of policy
Authors:Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Affiliation:1. Department of History, Iowa State University , Ames , IA 50011 , USA prinkeh@iastate.edu
Abstract:This article uses public documents and first-hand accounts of late 19th and early 20th centuries child life to examine attempts by public policymakers in the United States and New Zealand to change the quality of rural child life in those countries through compulsory schooling and other related measures. These attempts, however, largely failed due to the demands of the farming economy and the unwillingness of public officials to go to extraordinary lengths on behalf of farm children, as opposed to urban children. Rural children's lives would be changed, not by policy, but by technological developments and the vagaries of the farm economy.
Keywords:Children  Rural  Agriculture  Child labor  Child labor law  Education  Compulsory schooling  United States  New Zealand
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