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Family Policy: Becoming a Field of Inquiry and Subfield of Social Policy
Authors:Karen Bogenschneider  Thomas J. Corbett
Affiliation:1. University of Wisconsin‐Madison;2. University of Wisconsin‐Madison *
Abstract:
This decade review centers on 2 disconnects between rhetoric and reality. First, public investments in families continue to grow, yet family policy is still not a term widely used by policymakers or the public. Second, social science studies increased in number and sophistication, with some family sensitive and others policy relevant. Few focus on both, which is what is most needed if research is to inform family policy. In exploring these disconnects, we summarize recent trends in family policies and the influence of research on family policymaking. We suggest a rationale for family policy and illustrate its value using the examples of early childhood, welfare reform, and parent education policies. We conclude with suggested next steps.
Keywords:child care  family law  family policy  parent investment/involvement  U.S. families  welfare reform
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