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- 2001054782 contributor B8960786.
- 2001054782 coverage "United States Social policy.".
- 2001054782 created "2002.".
- 2001054782 date "2002".
- 2001054782 date "2002.".
- 2001054782 dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- 2001054782 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-266) and indexes.".
- 2001054782 description "Machine generated contents note: PART I THE RATIONALE FOR FAMILY POLICY -- 1 Do We Need a Family Perspective in Policymaking? 3 -- 2 Is Policymaking Focused More on Families or Individuals? -- Are Professionals Adequately Trained in Family Science, Theory, and Methodology? 13 -- 3 What Is Family Policy? What Is a Family Perspective in Policymaking? 23 -- 4 Do Families Matter? 29 -- 5 Are Family Issues a Legitimate Focus of Policymaking? 41 -- PART 11 APPLYING A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE TO CURRENT POLICY ISSUES -- 6 Do We Know What Good Parenting Is? Can Public Policy Promote It? 51 -- Dave Riley and Karen Bogenschneider -- 7 Can a Family-Focused Approach Benefit Health Care? 67 -- William J. Doherty -- 8 What Family Policy Issues Are Likely to Be Debated in the New Millennium? 77 -- PART III USING THEORY AND PRACTICE TO MOVE CONTROVERSIAL POLICIES FORWARD -- 9 How Can We Bridge the Controversy and Move Family Policies Forward? The Theory of Paradox 87 -- 10 What Can We Learn From Past Successes to Guide Family Policy in the Future? 111 -- PART IV STRATEGIES FOR GETTING INVOLVED IN FAMILY POLICYMAKING -- 11 What Roles Can Family Professionals Play to Build Family Policy? 121 -- 12 Which Approach Is Best for Getting Involved in Family Policy: Advocacy or Education? 169 -- 13 How Can We Connect Research and Knowledge With State Policymaking? Lessons From the Wisconsin Family Impact Seminars 187 -- Karen Bogenschneider, Jonathan R. Olson, Jessica Mills, -- and Kirsten D. Linney -- 14 How Can Professionals Team up With Communities to Influence Local Policymaking? Guidelines From Wisconsin Youth Futures 219 -- 15 Is It Time to Take Family Policy Seriously? 233.".
- 2001054782 extent "xxix, 279 p. :".
- 2001054782 identifier "0805835350 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2001054782 identifier "0805835369 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2001054782 identifier 2001054782-d.html.
- 2001054782 identifier 2001054782.html.
- 2001054782 issued "2002".
- 2001054782 issued "2002.".
- 2001054782 language "eng".
- 2001054782 publisher "Mahwah, NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers,".
- 2001054782 spatial "United States Social policy.".
- 2001054782 spatial "United States.".
- 2001054782 subject "306.85/0973 21".
- 2001054782 subject "Family policy United States.".
- 2001054782 subject "HQ536 .B615 2002".
- 2001054782 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I THE RATIONALE FOR FAMILY POLICY -- 1 Do We Need a Family Perspective in Policymaking? 3 -- 2 Is Policymaking Focused More on Families or Individuals? -- Are Professionals Adequately Trained in Family Science, Theory, and Methodology? 13 -- 3 What Is Family Policy? What Is a Family Perspective in Policymaking? 23 -- 4 Do Families Matter? 29 -- 5 Are Family Issues a Legitimate Focus of Policymaking? 41 -- PART 11 APPLYING A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE TO CURRENT POLICY ISSUES -- 6 Do We Know What Good Parenting Is? Can Public Policy Promote It? 51 -- Dave Riley and Karen Bogenschneider -- 7 Can a Family-Focused Approach Benefit Health Care? 67 -- William J. Doherty -- 8 What Family Policy Issues Are Likely to Be Debated in the New Millennium? 77 -- PART III USING THEORY AND PRACTICE TO MOVE CONTROVERSIAL POLICIES FORWARD -- 9 How Can We Bridge the Controversy and Move Family Policies Forward? The Theory of Paradox 87 -- 10 What Can We Learn From Past Successes to Guide Family Policy in the Future? 111 -- PART IV STRATEGIES FOR GETTING INVOLVED IN FAMILY POLICYMAKING -- 11 What Roles Can Family Professionals Play to Build Family Policy? 121 -- 12 Which Approach Is Best for Getting Involved in Family Policy: Advocacy or Education? 169 -- 13 How Can We Connect Research and Knowledge With State Policymaking? Lessons From the Wisconsin Family Impact Seminars 187 -- Karen Bogenschneider, Jonathan R. Olson, Jessica Mills, -- and Kirsten D. Linney -- 14 How Can Professionals Team up With Communities to Influence Local Policymaking? Guidelines From Wisconsin Youth Futures 219 -- 15 Is It Time to Take Family Policy Seriously? 233.".
- 2001054782 title "Family policy matters : how policymaking affects families and what professionals can do / Karen Bogenschneider.".
- 2001054782 type "text".