Deck 4: How Families Support Society and How Societies Support Families: A Global View
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Deck 4: How Families Support Society and How Societies Support Families: A Global View
1
Impoverished nations, such as Vietnam, place little to no value in marriage and family.
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2
Is it possible to focus too much on individuals? What are the consequences of too much individualism?
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3
Name two ways traditional U.S. families differ in structure from Asian, African, or European families.
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4
What does Smith's (1993) Standard North American Family (SNAF) look like?
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5
Bogenschneider names several ways the governments from other countries have supported families that have also benefited society. Name two of these examples.
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6
What are the four main ways families contribute to society, according to Bogenschneider?
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7
How do secure attachment relationships benefit society as a whole?
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8
How do the paid family leave policies in Sweden affect teen pregnancy rates?
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9
What is the overall determination of the cost-benefit analyses conducted on family polices and family services?
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10
Which companies benefit from Japan's "Silver Plan"?
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11
What are the four key contributions that families make to society?
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12
What kinds of arguments are most effective when communicating the public value of families to policymakers?
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13
The United State's tax credits per child provide more money to families than do Sweden's family allowances.
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14
Smith's (1993) Standard North American Family (SNAF) is considered outdated and is no longer viewed as ideal for most American families.
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15
The socialization provided by family life is one of the most significant contributions to the development of human capital.
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16
The ultimate conclusion of the European study of the European Union's 1992 Recommendation on Childcare was that Europe's investment in childcare was economically motivated rather than focused on the well-being of children.
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17
For members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the association provides a standard for childcare and early education benefits.
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18
Partly because of the decentralization of childcare, the U.S. is ranked as one of the nations with the highest quality of childcare.
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19
The quality of romantic relationships can be predicted by the quality of early childhood relationships with caregivers.
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20
The United States is one of the few countries that provides twelve or more weeks of paid maternity and family leave to public and private sector employees.
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21
Research on youth substance use found that programs focusing on youths as individuals were less effective than those that focused on families, parenting, and in-home support.
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22
Poverty in the U.K. is at an all-time high, despite the British Prime Minister's attempt to "Make Work Pay," raise family income, and expand early education and childcare.
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23
What is the function of a European Bourgeois marriage?
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