Deck 2: Defining Family Policy: An Identity of Its Own

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A functional definition of family is more useful to policymakers than a structural definition.
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Differentiate between structural and functional definitions of families.
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What is the difference between the goals of lobbyists and the goals of those who promote the family impact lens?
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How did the Defense of Marriage Act originally define marriage? Is this the way the Act defines marriage today?
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Name five explicit functions of families that meet the end goal of family policy.
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Name three implicit family functions that policymakers should consider when analyzing social policy.
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Which eligibility criterion has replaced the outdated "first-come, first-served" eligibility requirements for immigration to the U.S.?
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Give an example of shadow bureaucracy or shadow government.
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Explain Bogenschneider's distinction between family policy and family law.
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Bogenschneider suggests that the term "fragile families" should replace which family demographic term?
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Bogenschneider recommends which two types of definitions of family, unique to each policy?
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What does it mean that families act as a "shadow government?" Give three examples. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this shadow government for families?
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How is family policy both an end goal and a means to other policy goals? Give examples of each.
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Is a single definition of family needed to move family policymaking forward? Why or why not?
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One challenge that policymakers face is the difficulty in justifying or proving the benefits of many political issues for families.
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Family policy is easily defined and a universally agreed upon concept.
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Because of the high percentage of parents behind bars, policies on prisoner reentry are relevant to families when viewed through the family impact lens.
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As acknowledged by the family impact lens, families can be used by policymakers to indirectly promote nonfamily policies.
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In the interest of reunifying families, immigration policies allow spouses a reduced wait time to apply for citizenship to the U.S.
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Considering the family impact lens, family-centered practices define which policies or programs will be enacted or established.
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The family impact lens considers families from birth of children to the empty nest phase and emphasizes a narrow, singular view of family problems and solutions.
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Family policy is an umbrella term that encompasses individual policies for children, women, and seniors.
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The courts have a universally agreed upon definition of family unbound by culture, gender, or age, through which they filter case facts.
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What qualities can family policy and the family impact lens bring to policymaking?
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Deck 2: Defining Family Policy: An Identity of Its Own
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A functional definition of family is more useful to policymakers than a structural definition.
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Differentiate between structural and functional definitions of families.
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What is the difference between the goals of lobbyists and the goals of those who promote the family impact lens?
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How did the Defense of Marriage Act originally define marriage? Is this the way the Act defines marriage today?
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Name five explicit functions of families that meet the end goal of family policy.
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Name three implicit family functions that policymakers should consider when analyzing social policy.
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Which eligibility criterion has replaced the outdated "first-come, first-served" eligibility requirements for immigration to the U.S.?
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Give an example of shadow bureaucracy or shadow government.
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Explain Bogenschneider's distinction between family policy and family law.
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Bogenschneider suggests that the term "fragile families" should replace which family demographic term?
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Bogenschneider recommends which two types of definitions of family, unique to each policy?
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What does it mean that families act as a "shadow government?" Give three examples. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this shadow government for families?
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How is family policy both an end goal and a means to other policy goals? Give examples of each.
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Is a single definition of family needed to move family policymaking forward? Why or why not?
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One challenge that policymakers face is the difficulty in justifying or proving the benefits of many political issues for families.
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Family policy is easily defined and a universally agreed upon concept.
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Because of the high percentage of parents behind bars, policies on prisoner reentry are relevant to families when viewed through the family impact lens.
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As acknowledged by the family impact lens, families can be used by policymakers to indirectly promote nonfamily policies.
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In the interest of reunifying families, immigration policies allow spouses a reduced wait time to apply for citizenship to the U.S.
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Considering the family impact lens, family-centered practices define which policies or programs will be enacted or established.
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The family impact lens considers families from birth of children to the empty nest phase and emphasizes a narrow, singular view of family problems and solutions.
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Family policy is an umbrella term that encompasses individual policies for children, women, and seniors.
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The courts have a universally agreed upon definition of family unbound by culture, gender, or age, through which they filter case facts.
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What qualities can family policy and the family impact lens bring to policymaking?
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