Exam 3: Policies and Practices Biased Toward Individual Rights Over Family Responsibilities
Exam 1: Why We Should Focus on Families in Policymaking, and Why We Dont32 Questions
Exam 2: Defining Family Policy: An Identity of Its Own24 Questions
Exam 3: Policies and Practices Biased Toward Individual Rights Over Family Responsibilities23 Questions
Exam 4: How Families Support Society and How Societies Support Families: A Global View23 Questions
Exam 5: How Society Shapes Families: A US View25 Questions
Exam 6: Families As a Legitmate Focus on Public Policy: Yesterday and Today25 Questions
Exam 7: How Current Policy Issues Can Benefit From the Family Impact Lens24 Questions
Exam 8: Bridging Controversy and Building Consensus: The Theory of Paradox25 Questions
Exam 9: Looking Back to Move Forward: Lessons From the History of Family Policy26 Questions
Exam 10: Building Family-Focused Policy: the Family Impact Lens Toolkit ; What Policymakers and the Policy Process Are Really Like12 Questions
Exam 11: Building Evidence-Based Family Policy: Insights From the Family Impact Seminars9 Questions
Exam 12: Deciding What You Can Do: Careers in Family Policy8 Questions
Exam 13: Approaches for Getting Involved in Family Policy: Advocacy or Education12 Questions
Exam 14: Making Family Policy Matter: Moving From Analysis to Action9 Questions
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Even though family policy is lacking in practice and implementation, ironically, it is a heavily researched subject that has been a primary feature in social science journals throughout the last century.
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What was the effect of the 2010 ruling regarding Proposition 8 on the Equal Protection Clause?
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In 2011, the Defense of Marriage Act was upheld by the justice department as a constitutional extension of the Equal Protection Clause.
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