Deck 7: How Current Policy Issues Can Benefit From the Family Impact Lens

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Healthy Start, a children's healthcare policy in Wisconsin, and SCHIP, a federal children's healthcare policy, are great examples of how role of families is valued and supported by policymakers.
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What five major roles do families play in health and illness? Give examples of each.
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What makes designing long-term care policy more difficult than designing acute care policy?
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What three questions do Bogenschneider et al. (2012) raise for considering family impact on policy?
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What have family impact analyses on the EITC revealed about the eligibility of cohabiting vs. married couples?
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How many jobs are expected to be added the U.S. economy over the next 70 years provided that preschools have universal participation?
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What is the effect of parental involvement on juvenile delinquency?
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Briefly, compare economic growth in the U.S.. directly after World War II to the early 1970s and from the mid 1970s to today.
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Which welfare policy provided cash assistance to low or no-income families?
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How did TANF reform welfare?
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Name two ways family considerations shifted the perspective on welfare policy?
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What role do families play in creating juvenile delinquents? What role can families play in policies aimed at reducing juvenile crime? What process did Washington State use to implement evidence-based policy?
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Give examples of how the family impact lens has impacted the effectiveness, the efficiency, and the implementation of family policies.
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The family impact lens considers effects of certain legislation, rules, programs, and organizations on family well-being.
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The "Make Work Pay" experiments conducted in Milwaukee, Minnesota, and Canada were effective in raising low-income families out of poverty, especially single-mothers, African Americans, and high school dropouts.
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An example of how the family impact lens can guide program implementation is seen in a meta-analysis finding that participation in family-centered programs results in improved self-efficacy, child and parent behaviors, and family well-being.
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A family impact analysis on international adoption showed significant underrepresentation of and lack of advocacy for the interests of the adoptive family.
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In the last three decades, childcare services for preschool-age children plummeted from 80% to 25% in correlation with the unemployment rate and an increased rate of work-at-home mothers.
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Studies have shown that early childhood education has no long-term effect on high school graduation rates or adult earned income.
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Early childcare results in improved work productivity, lower stress, and advanced education for parents.
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In a comparison of the U.K.'s parent-centered approach to parent education and the U.S.'s couple-centered approach, parent -focused groups showed the most improvement in both child and parent relationships.
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A family-focused healthcare approach can help prevent professional medical intervention as family involvement affects promotion of good health, risk reduction, vulnerability, disease onset, disease relapse and adaptation to illness and recovery.
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Long-term care services are strictly medically-focused and do not include daily living activities.
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What are the provisions and eligibility requirements of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
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Healthy Start, a children's healthcare policy in Wisconsin, and SCHIP, a federal children's healthcare policy, are great examples of how role of families is valued and supported by policymakers.
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What five major roles do families play in health and illness? Give examples of each.
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What makes designing long-term care policy more difficult than designing acute care policy?
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What three questions do Bogenschneider et al. (2012) raise for considering family impact on policy?
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What have family impact analyses on the EITC revealed about the eligibility of cohabiting vs. married couples?
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How many jobs are expected to be added the U.S. economy over the next 70 years provided that preschools have universal participation?
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What is the effect of parental involvement on juvenile delinquency?
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Briefly, compare economic growth in the U.S.. directly after World War II to the early 1970s and from the mid 1970s to today.
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Which welfare policy provided cash assistance to low or no-income families?
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How did TANF reform welfare?
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Name two ways family considerations shifted the perspective on welfare policy?
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What role do families play in creating juvenile delinquents? What role can families play in policies aimed at reducing juvenile crime? What process did Washington State use to implement evidence-based policy?
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Give examples of how the family impact lens has impacted the effectiveness, the efficiency, and the implementation of family policies.
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The family impact lens considers effects of certain legislation, rules, programs, and organizations on family well-being.
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The "Make Work Pay" experiments conducted in Milwaukee, Minnesota, and Canada were effective in raising low-income families out of poverty, especially single-mothers, African Americans, and high school dropouts.
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An example of how the family impact lens can guide program implementation is seen in a meta-analysis finding that participation in family-centered programs results in improved self-efficacy, child and parent behaviors, and family well-being.
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A family impact analysis on international adoption showed significant underrepresentation of and lack of advocacy for the interests of the adoptive family.
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In the last three decades, childcare services for preschool-age children plummeted from 80% to 25% in correlation with the unemployment rate and an increased rate of work-at-home mothers.
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Studies have shown that early childhood education has no long-term effect on high school graduation rates or adult earned income.
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Early childcare results in improved work productivity, lower stress, and advanced education for parents.
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In a comparison of the U.K.'s parent-centered approach to parent education and the U.S.'s couple-centered approach, parent -focused groups showed the most improvement in both child and parent relationships.
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A family-focused healthcare approach can help prevent professional medical intervention as family involvement affects promotion of good health, risk reduction, vulnerability, disease onset, disease relapse and adaptation to illness and recovery.
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Long-term care services are strictly medically-focused and do not include daily living activities.
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What are the provisions and eligibility requirements of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
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