From Public Policy to Family Dynamics
Title | From Public Policy to Family Dynamics PDF eBook |
Author | Sana Loue |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 102 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3031718186 |
The Dynamics of Family Policy
Title | The Dynamics of Family Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Alice K. Butterfield |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010-06 |
Genre | Family policy |
ISBN | 9780190616519 |
"The Dynamics of Family Policy is based on the idea that all policy will affect the institution of the family. The book outlines the current state of family trends, the diversity of family forms in the United States, and underlying relationships to race, gender, class, and sexual orientation. The authors cover the effects of social problems, and the policies designed to combat them, in major areas such as welfare, food, and housing; work and employment; health care; the care and support of children; family violence; domestic partnerships and marriage; and aging. The book includes theoretical frameworks for conceptualizing poverty, and outlines the policy practice roles that professionals play in developing, implementing, and monitoring family policy. The combination of real family histories and the analysis of government interventions in The Dynamics of Family Policy will enable students to identify and maximize their role as they begin their careers in the helping professions."--Publisher's description
Work-Family Dynamics
Title | Work-Family Dynamics PDF eBook |
Author | Berit Brandth |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2017-02-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317508068 |
Work-life integration is an increasingly hot topic in the media, social research, governments and in people’s everyday lives. This volume offers a new type of lens for understanding work-family reconciliation by studying how work-family dynamics are shaped, squeezed and developed between consistent or competing logics in different societies in Europe and the US. The three institutions of "state", "family" and "working life", and their under-explored primary logics of "regulation", "morality" and "economic competitiveness" are examined theoretically as well as empirically throughout the chapters, thus contributing to an understanding of the contemporary challenges within the field of work-family research that combines structure and culture. Particular attention is given to the ways in which the institutions are confronted with various moral norms of good parenthood or motherhood and ideals for family life. Likewise, the logic of policy regulation and gendered family moralities are challenged by the economic logic of working life, based on competition in favour of the most productive workers and organizations. Demonstrating different aspects of what is behind and between the logics of state regulation, morals and market, this innovative volume will appeal to students, teachers and researchers interested in areas such as family studies, welfare state studies, social policy studies, work life studies as well as and gender studies.
Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution
Title | Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution PDF eBook |
Author | Dimitri Mortelmans |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2016-07-27 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1785364987 |
Whether considered from an American or a European perspective, the past four decades have seen family life become increasingly complex. Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution examines the various stages of change through the image of a kaleidoscope, providing new insights into the field of family dynamics and diversity.
The Changing American Family and Public Policy
Title | The Changing American Family and Public Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew J. Cherlin |
Publisher | The Urban Insitute |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9780877664215 |
This book brings social science perspective to bear on family change and family policy; identifies the determinants of change and analyzes the role that government has played and can play in affecting the course of family life.
Family Dynamics after Separation
Title | Family Dynamics after Separation PDF eBook |
Author | Ulrike Zartler |
Publisher | Verlag Barbara Budrich |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2015-05-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3847408275 |
In many Western societies, there has been a tremendous increase in family diversity over the course of the past few decades, resulting in a considerable prevalence of non-traditional family forms. The increased instability of marital and non-marital unions entails new challenges for both parents and children. In this special issue, family studies scholars from different disciplines examine from a life course perspective how re-partnering processes work and how family relationships are rearranged in order to adapt to the altered needs and requirements of post-separation family life.
The Palgrave Handbook of Family Policy
Title | The Palgrave Handbook of Family Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Rense Nieuwenhuis |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 727 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Families |
ISBN | 3030546187 |
"This engaging collection gathers theoretical and empirical insights from leading family policy experts. The authors - representing diverse countries, disciplines, and methods - bring to life the volume's innovative conceptual framework, which is organized around policy institutions, both public and private. The volume closes with a call for new lines of research that should inform family policy scholars for years to come."--Janet Gornick, Professor of Political Science and Sociology, and Director of the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA "Featuring exciting contributors from a range of often-siloed scholarly disciplines, countries and cultures, this Handbook offers nuanced insights into how interacting societal inequality factors influence family policy enactment to reinforce or improve inequality outcomes across gender, class, and nations. It is ambitious, broad-reaching, and succeeds in providing a strategic view within and across nations to inspire thoughtful evidence-based policy implications to improve societies in the future."--Ellen Ernst Kossek, Basil S. Turner Professor of Management, Purdue University, USA This open access handbook provides a multilevel view on family policies, combining insights on family policy outcomes at different levels of policymaking: supra-national organizations, national states, sub-national or regional levels, and finally smaller organizations and employers. At each of these levels, a multidisciplinary group of expert scholars assess policies and their implementation, such as child income support, childcare services, parental leave, and leave to provide care to frail and elderly family members. The chapters evaluate their impact in improving children's development and equal opportunities, promoting gender equality, regulating fertility, productivity and economic inequality, and take an intersectional perspective related to gender, class, and family diversity. The editors conclude by presenting a new research agenda based on five major challenges pertaining to the levels of policy implementation (in particular globalization and decentralization), austerity and marketization, inequality, changing family relations, and welfare states adapting to women's empowered roles