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 Changing American Family

The Changing American Family
Title The Changing American Family PDF eBook
Author Scott J South
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 239
Release 2019-06-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000315274

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In this book, leading authorities on the family show how families, parents, and children have been affected by changing patterns of marriage and cohabitation. Taking a long historical perspective, some authors consider trends such as the decline of multigenerational families and group differences in the relationships between economic opportunity and the timing of marriage. But the focus is predominantly on questions of current interest: patterns of union formation, differences between marriage and cohabitation, contact between divorced fathers and their children, the division of household labor, and the transmission of attitudes and behavior across generations. Intended for scholars and advanced students, this book offers essential analysis of the changing dimensions of the American family.

Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present

Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present
Title Family Economics and Public Policy, 1800s–Present PDF eBook
Author Megan McDonald Way
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 315
Release 2019-09-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781349959082

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This book explores family economic decision-making in the United States from the nineteenth century through present day, specifically looking at the relationship between family resource allocation decisions and government policy. It examines how families have responded to incentives and constraints established by diverse federal and state policies and laws, including the regulation of marriage and of female labor force participation, child labor and education policies—including segregation—social welfare programs, and more. The goal of this book is to present family economic decisions throughout US history in a way that contextualizes where the US economy and the families that drive it have been. It goes on to discuss the role public policies have played in that journey, where we need to go from here, and how public policies can help us get there. At a time when American families are more complex than ever before, this volume will educate readers on the often unrecognized role that government policies have on our family lives, and the uncelebrated role that family economic decision-making has on the future of the US economy.

The Changing Rhythms of American Family Life

The Changing Rhythms of American Family Life
Title The Changing Rhythms of American Family Life PDF eBook
Author Suzanne M. Bianchi
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages 272
Release 2006-07-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 161044051X

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Over the last forty years, the number of American households with a stay-at-home parent has dwindled as women have increasingly joined the paid workforce and more women raise children alone. Many policy makers feared these changes would come at the expense of time mothers spend with their children. In Changing Rhythms of American Family Life, sociologists Suzanne M. Bianchi, John P. Robinson, and Melissa Milkie analyze the way families spend their time and uncover surprising new findings about how Americans are balancing the demands of work and family. Using time diary data from surveys of American parents over the last four decades, Changing Rhythms of American Family Life finds that—despite increased workloads outside of the home—mothers today spend at least as much time interacting with their children as mothers did decades ago—and perhaps even more. Unexpectedly, the authors find mothers' time at work has not resulted in an overall decline in sleep or leisure time. Rather, mothers have made time for both work and family by sacrificing time spent doing housework and by increased "multitasking." Changing Rhythms of American Family Life finds that the total workload (in and out of the home) for employed parents is high for both sexes, with employed mothers averaging five hours more per week than employed fathers and almost nineteen hours more per week than homemaker mothers. Comparing average workloads of fathers with all mothers—both those in the paid workforce and homemakers—the authors find that there is gender equality in total workloads, as there has been since 1965. Overall, it appears that Americans have adapted to changing circumstances to ensure that they preserve their family time and provide adequately for their children. Changing Rhythms of American Family Life explodes many of the popular misconceptions about how Americans balance work and family. Though the iconic image of the American mother has changed from a docile homemaker to a frenzied, sleepless working mom, this important new volume demonstrates that the time mothers spend with their families has remained steady throughout the decades.

The American Family and the State

The American Family and the State
Title The American Family and the State PDF eBook
Author Joseph R. Peden
Publisher Pacific Research Institute
Total Pages 536
Release 1986
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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Impact of contemporary economic and social policies on the American family as the scope and power of government increases.

Courtship and Marriage and the Changing American Family

Courtship and Marriage and the Changing American Family
Title Courtship and Marriage and the Changing American Family PDF eBook
Author Lauren Kelly
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2019-04-30
Genre
ISBN 9781524982812

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American Family Policy

American Family Policy
Title American Family Policy PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Rice
Publisher New York : Family Service Association of America
Total Pages 184
Release 1977
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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