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The Contribution of NPOs to Family Policy Formulation in EU Member and Applicant States
Authors:Appleton  Louise
Affiliation:(1) European Research Centre, Department of European and International Studies, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper examines the role of nonprofit organizations (NPOs) in the process of family policy formulation in eight member states and three applicant states of the European Union. Drawing upon interviews with representatives from the nonprofit sector, the author argues that the experiences of NPOs in family policy-making vary considerably between countries because of the way state–nonprofit relations operate. Social origins theory illustrates why these variations exist by pointing to broad societal influences on the nonprofit sector, but new empirical evidence presented here suggests that, in a particular policy field, other factors, such as the significance of the field on policy agendas, the strength of one particular organization in a specific cultural context, party ideology, and financial viability of the NPO, shape the role of organizations in the formulation of policies
Keywords:family policy  nonprofit organizations  social origins theory  cross-national  Europe
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