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The Family In Postindustrial America
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The Family In Postindustrial America

Traditional public policy toward the family, the authors of this book argue, has produced an array of fragmented mechanical programs in response to specific, perceived "dysfunctions" in family performance. Policy has been biased by a restrictive perception that families unlike the nuclear, two-parent household are either ailing or aberrant. In response to these observations, the authors portray the family as a natural, ongoing, and dynamically adaptive element of Western civilization. They suggest that legislators and policy analysts should view the household as a tangible social and economic asset and an appropriate technology with which a number of tasks (such as child care, education, health, disability and unemployment insurance, social security, and the welfare of the aged) now performed by more complex and costly formal institutions may be better accomplished.
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Some Fundamental Perceptions For Public Policy Development
Kirjailija
David P. Snyder
ISBN
9780367307523
Kieli
englanti
Paino
453 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
31.10.2022
Sivumäärä
150