Children, Families, and Government: Preparing for the Twenty-first Century analyses the relationship between child development research and the design and implementation of social policy concerning children and families. This book is both timely and enduring; perennially important issues like health care, welfare reform, and drug abuse, are addressed in a context that enables the reader to relate current events to the theories and foundations on which policies are based. It highlights state of the art research and reforms to specify policy areas affecting children and families.
CONTRIBUTORS: Edward F. Zigler, Sharon Lynn Kagan, Nancy W. Hall, John Brademas
EAN: 9780521481953
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
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WEIGHT: 825 g
HEIGHT: 236 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Cambridge University Press
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GENRE: PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General
WIDTH: 159 cm
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Child welfare and youth services
"Notable authors in the field provide a scholarly, comprehensive overview of the changing nature of child and family policy..." Young Children, "For those with an interest in social policies regarding children and families, this volume will provide both a broad overview, and a number of good specific illustrations, of both the art and the science of social policy-as presented and practiced by some of the most dedicated and effective advocates for children in our field today." Mark R. Lepper, Contemporary Psychology, "This volume provides an excellent resource for those who make and inform policy that affects the lives of children and families. It represents a well thought out and well executed effort to aid in the use of children development research in the design and implementation of social policies." Michele Goyette-Ewing , Child Development Abstracts & Bibliography
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