America's Fathers and Public Policy

America's Fathers and Public Policy
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America's Fathers and Public Policy

America's Fathers and Public Policy
Title America's Fathers and Public Policy PDF eBook
Author Nancy A. Crowell
Publisher National Academies
Total Pages 66
Release 1994
Genre Families
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Presents the full text of "America's Fathers and Public Policy: Report of a Workshop," edited by Nancy A. Crowell and Ethel M. Leeper. Lists committee members and workshop participants and notes acknowledgments. Remarks that the Board on Children and Families convened the workshop, "America's Fathers: Abiding and Emerging Roles in Family and Economic Support Policies," held in Washington, D.C., on September 26-28, 1993. Notes that the main topics of discussion centered around child support, teenage fathers, fathers of disabled children, and inner-city poor fathers. The Report from the workshop examines such topics as economic support, barriers and incentives to involvement, and public policy regarding fathers' rights. Contains a bibliography, a list of references and suggested directions for research, and the workshop's agenda. Links to the home pages of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the National Academy Press (NAP), as well as to other reports.

America's Fathers and Public Policy

America's Fathers and Public Policy
Title America's Fathers and Public Policy PDF eBook
Author Gerry Smith
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Total Pages 0
Release 1998-05
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ISBN 9780788148729

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The Changing American Family and Public Policy

The Changing American Family and Public Policy
Title The Changing American Family and Public Policy PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Cherlin
Publisher The Urban Insitute
Total Pages 282
Release 1988
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780877664215

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This book brings social science perspective to bear on family change and family policy; identifies the determinants of change and analyzes the role that government has played and can play in affecting the course of family life.

The Political Theory of the American Founding

The Political Theory of the American Founding
Title The Political Theory of the American Founding PDF eBook
Author Thomas G. West
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 431
Release 2017-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 110714048X

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This book provides a complete overview of the Founders' natural rights theory and its policy implications.

American Dialogue

American Dialogue
Title American Dialogue PDF eBook
Author Joseph J. Ellis
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 306
Release 2019-11-26
Genre History
ISBN 0804172471

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The award-winning author of Founding Brothers and The Quartet now gives us a deeply insightful examination of the relevance of the views of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and John Adams to some of the most divisive issues in America today. The story of history is a ceaseless conversation between past and present, and in American Dialogue Joseph J. Ellis focuses the conversation on the often-asked question "What would the Founding Fathers think?" He examines four of our most seminal historical figures through the prism of particular topics, using the perspective of the present to shed light on their views and, in turn, to make clear how their now centuries-old ideas illuminate the disturbing impasse of today's political conflicts. He discusses Jefferson and the issue of racism, Adams and the specter of economic inequality, Washington and American imperialism, Madison and the doctrine of original intent. Through these juxtapositions—and in his hallmark dramatic and compelling narrative voice—Ellis illuminates the obstacles and pitfalls paralyzing contemporary discussions of these fundamentally important issues.

Defiant Dads

Defiant Dads
Title Defiant Dads PDF eBook
Author Jocelyn Elise Crowley
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0801460123

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All across America, angry fathers are demanding rights. These men claim that since the breakdown of their own families, they have been deprived of access to their children. Joining together to form fathers' rights groups, the mostly white, middle-class men meet in small venues to speak their minds about the state of the American family and, more specifically, to talk about the problems they personally face, for which they blame current child support and child custody policies. Dissatisfied with these systems, fathers' rights groups advocate on behalf of legal reforms that will lower their child support payments and help them obtain automatic joint custody of their children. In Defiant Dads, Jocelyn Elise Crowley offers a balanced examination of these groups in order to understand why they object to the current child support and child custody systems; what their political agenda, if enacted, would mean for their members' children or children's mothers; and how well they deal with their members' interpersonal issues concerning their ex-partners and their role as parents. Based on interviews with more than 150 fathers' rights group leaders and members, as well as close observation of group meetings and analysis of their rhetoric and advocacy literature, this important book is the first extensive, in-depth account of the emergence of fathers' rights groups in the United States. A nuanced and timely look at an emerging social movement, Defiant Dads is a revealing investigation into the changing dynamics of both the American family and gender relations in American society.