Women & public policy

Women & public policy1995
About this book
The unifying theme of Women and Public Policy is the impact of cultural change on women's roles in American society and patterns of public policy as they affect women and their families. Authors M. Margaret Conway, David W. Ahern, and Gertrude A. Steuernagel explore a broad range of policy areas that affect women, including typical issues such as education, employment, and health, as well as important but frequently overlooked areas such as marriage and family law, child care, and economic equity.
Recent events and changes in areas such as welfare reform, adoptions by gay parents, and the Defense of Marriage Act are also discussed in this thoroughly updated second edition.
Details
- First published
- 1995
- OL Work ID
- OL1930399W
Subjects
WomenSocial conditionsGovernment policyEconomic conditionsWomen's rightsCentral government policiesWomen's studiesUnited StatesPolitical ScienceWomen And PoliticsPolitics / Current EventsSociologyUSAPolitics - Current EventsFeminism & Feminist TheoryPublic Policy - GeneralWomen's Studies - GeneralPolitical Process - General