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A family policy agenda to enhance families' transactional interdependencies over the life span
Shirley L. Zimmerman
Family Social Science
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Interdependency
100%
Family Policy
100%
Policy Agenda
100%
Labor Force Participation
50%
Mothers of Young children
50%
Educators
25%
American Family
25%
Systems of Care
25%
Expanded Roles
25%
Family Caregiving
25%
Policy Advocacy
25%
Social Systems
25%
Opportunity Structures
25%
Income Disparity
25%
Social Security Reform
25%
Wage Disparity
25%
Societal Expectations
25%
Changing Demographics
25%
Increasing Life Expectancy
25%
Social Sciences
Family Policy
100%
Life-Span
100%
Interdependency
100%
Toddlers
50%
Employment
50%
Family-Centered Care
25%
Income Disparity
25%
Social Systems
25%
Life Cycle
25%
Psychology
Toddlers
100%