Familienpolitik
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Familienpolitik
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The concept Familienpolitik represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Boston University Libraries.
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- America's children, who cares? : growing needs and declining assistance in the Reagan era
- America's family support programs : perspectives and prospects
- Canadian family policies : cross-national comparisons
- Care and equality : inventing a new family politics
- Child development and social policy : theory and applications
- Children, youth, and families : the action-research relationship
- China's one-child family policy
- Economics and the family
- Employer-supported child care : investing in human resources
- Families and change : social needs and public policies
- Families of a new world : gender, politics, and state development in a global context
- Family and social policy in Japan : anthropological approaches
- Family caregiving in an aging society : policy perspectives
- Family change and family policies in Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
- Family policy : government and families in fourteen countries
- Family policy and practice in early child care
- Family shifts : families, policies, and gender equality
- Having and raising children : unconventional families, hard choices, and the social good
- Helping America's families
- How families still matter : a longitudinal study of youth in two generations
- Human nature and public policy : scientific views of women, children, and families
- Income transfers for families with children : an eight-country study
- Moral crusades : family and morality in the Thatcher years
- More than kissing babies? : current child and family policy in the United States
- Mothers alone : strategies for a time of change
- Mothers of the nation : women, families and nationalism in twentieth-century Europe
- Parent education and public policy
- Parenting in public : family shelter and public assistance
- Putting families first : America's family support movement and the challenge of change
- Rebuilding the nest : a new commitment to the American family
- Sex and the State : abortion, divorce, and the family under Latin American dictatorships and democracies
- State and family in Singapore : restructuring a developing society
- States, markets, families : gender, liberalism, and social policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and the United States
- Strengthening families
- The Black family : strengths, self-help, and positive change
- The European family : the family question in the European Community
- The family and government policy in New Zealand
- The family and public policy : the issue of the 1980s
- The feminine economy and economic man : reviving the role of family in the post-industrial age
- The missing middle : working families and the future of American social policy
- The politics and programs of family policy : United States and European perspectives
- Two generation programs for families in poverty : a new intervention strategy
- Welfare dependence and welfare policy : a statistical study
- Working parents : transformations in gender roles and public policies in Sweden
- Working parents and the welfare state : family change and policy reform in Scandinavia
- Young unwed fathers : changing roles and emerging policies
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