Socio-demographic Characteristics of Postpartum Women on Family Planning and Population Policy Measures in the Republic of Srpska [PDF]
The study focuses on the socio-demographic analysis of postpartum women’s perception of family planning and population policy measures in the Republic of Srpska.
Draško Marinković +4 more
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Conflict Between Work and Family: An Investigation of Four Policy Measures [PDF]
Welfare states enact a range of policies aimed at reducing work-family conflict. While welfare state policies have been assessed at the macro-level and work-family conflict at the individual-level, few studies have simultaneously addressed these relationships in a cross-national multi-level model.
Leah Ruppanner
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Completed Fertility Effects of Family Policy Measures: Evidence from a Life-Cycle Model [PDF]
We estimate a structural life-cycle model of fertility and female labour supply and use it to evaluate the effects of a number of key family policy measures based on data for Germany. Parental leave benefits, child benefits and subsidized childcare are found to have substantial fertility effects.
Abiry, Raphael +2 more
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From 2007 to 2015 total fertility rate in Russia increased from 1.42 to 1.78, following a long period of decline in 1990-1999 and stagnation in 2000-2006.
Светлана Сергеевна Бирюкова +1 more
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State family policy in France and Russia [PDF]
State family policy and its important direction, which is the improvement of the living conditions of orphans and children left without parental care, require constant updating due to socio-economic and political circumstances.
Shaidenko Nadezhda Anatolievna +3 more
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Family policy in comparative perspective: The concepts and measurement of familization and defamilization [PDF]
Family policy is not easily conceptualized or measured in comparative research. Previous approaches are highly diverse and have yielded mixed empirical results in terms of placing countries’ family policy profiles in the international landscape and mapping their trajectories.
Lohmann, Henning, Zagel, Hannah
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French family policy: long tradition and diversified measures [PDF]
In France, the intervention of the state in the private sphere has long been accepted as legitimate. The current French family policy is the result of a compromise between the objectives of raising fertility, providing income support to families and promoting the work-family balance.
Pailhé, Ariane +2 more
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POLICY SERIES: ARE WE THERE YET? MEASURING PROGRESS IN ACHIEVING POLICY GOALS FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS
Abstract The RAISE Family Caregiving Advisory Council, created under the Recognize, Assist, Include, Support, and Engage (RAISE) Family Caregivers Act (2018) has been tasked to support the Secretary of Health and Human Services in developing a national family caregiving strategy, published in 2022 as its National Strategy to Support ...
Nadash, Pamela, Snyder, Rani
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Cluster Analysis as an Analytical Tool of Population Policy [PDF]
The predicted negative trends in Russian demography (falling birth rates, population decline) actualize the need to strengthen measures of family and population policy.
Oksana Mikhaylovna Shubat +1 more
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Will China’s “Two-child in One Family” Policy to Spur Population Growth Work? [PDF]
The population problem has always been a fundamental, overall and strategic issue faced by the human society. While China’s family planning policy has promoted China’s economic development and social progress, the “two-child” policy failed to receive ...
Fang Lieming
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