Description
This unusual and stimulating collection of essays examines the state of child and family policy in the United States today. Drawing upon the diverse disciplines of the social and behavioral sciences, history, philosophy, and law, the authors assess the influence of federal policy on families; reasons for the failures in national child-care legislat
Table of Contents
Introduction -- The Federal Role in Family Policies -- Social Science and the Formation of Policy Toward Children -- The Family Impact Seminar: A New Approach to Policy Analysis -- Language Games, Social Science, and Public Policy: The Case of the Family -- Hostages to Fortune: Adolescents and Social Policy -- The Demise of Federal Categorical Child Care Legislation: Lessons for the '80s from the Failures of the '70s -- A Role for Research in Policy-Making: An Experience Studying Child Abuse -- Social Science Research and Social Policy: Legislative Perspectives of a Congressional Science Fellow -- Conclusion
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- 洋書電子書籍
- The Unknown Errors …
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- 電子書籍
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