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The Family, the State, and Social Policy
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FamilyPolicy: Political benefits about how the government should assist families in caring for dependents.
Depression: The view that the government should not intervene in family affairs prevailed in the United States until the hardships of the _______.
Welfare State: a capitalist government that has enacted numerous measures to protect workers and their families from the hardships of the capitalist system.
CareWork: The Social Security Act of 1935 followed the family wage system, therefore ignoring the value of ____ ____ done by women at home.
EITC: A refundable tax credit to low-income families with children in which at least one parent is employed.
Social Security: __________ Act of 1935 that provided social security, unemployment compensation and aid to mothers with dependent children.
Widows: Aid to Families with Dependent Children was originally meant to benefit women whose husbands had died, or_______.
TANF: The changes in the patterns of marriage and the beliefs about child bearing lead the Aid to Families with Dependent Children to be changed to ________.
Singl Mothers: Today, what used to be the original Social Security Act is now mostly utilized by___.
Two: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families requires that the recipient must find work withing __ years of being in the program.
Five: Temporary Assistance for Needy families only supplies recipient with benefits for ____ years.
Block: Grants of fixed amount of money given by the Federal Government to each state to spend on a set of welfare programs.
Entitlement: The term given to the governments obligation to provide benefits to anyone who qualifies, regardless of the total cost of the program.
Reform: As a result of the welfare ____, welfare programs are no longer considered n entitlement.
Conservatives: A political perspective in which the family wage system, heterosexual marriages and marriage-based families are supported.
Liberal: Ideas are considered ___ when they support equality between genders, sexual orientations and family styles.
WorkFamilyBalance: As a result of the welfare reform and forcing fathers to pay child support if a marriage has ended or was nonexistent, ______ is hard to achieve.
Zero: The United States guarantees ___ weeks of paid maternity leave.
FamilyLeaveInsurance: The guarantee the an employer will hold an employees job for twelve weeks to care for a child or family member.
NewJersey: _______ is one of the two states in the United States that has Family Leave Insurance.
Canada: The country that offers 50 weeks of paid leave to new parents; one of the highest in the world.
The Family, the State, and Social Policy
- _______ is one of the two states in the United States that has Family Leave Insurance.
- a capitalist government that has enacted numerous measures to protect workers and their families from the hardships of the capitalist system.
- A political perspective in which the family wage system, heterosexual marriages and marriage-based families are supported.
- A refundable tax credit to low-income families with children in which at least one parent is employed.
- Aid to Families with Dependent Children was originally meant to benefit women whose husbands had died, or_______.
| - As a result of the welfare ____, welfare programs are no longer considered n entitlement.
- As a result of the welfare reform and forcing fathers to pay child support if a marriage has ended or was nonexistent, ______ is hard to achieve.
- Grants of fixed amount of money given by the Federal Government to each state to spend on a set of welfare programs.
- Ideas are considered ___ when they support equality between genders, sexual orientations and family styles.
- Political benefits about how the government should assist families in caring for dependents.
| - Temporary Assistance for Needy families only supplies recipient with benefits for ____ years.
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families requires that the recipient must find work withing __ years of being in the program.
- The changes in the patterns of marriage and the beliefs about child bearing lead the Aid to Families with Dependent Children to be changed to ________.
- The country that offers 50 weeks of paid leave to new parents; one of the highest in the world.
- The guarantee the an employer will hold an employees job for twelve weeks to care for a child or family member.
| - The Social Security Act of 1935 followed the family wage system, therefore ignoring the value of ____ ____ done by women at home.
- The term given to the governments obligation to provide benefits to anyone who qualifies, regardless of the total cost of the program.
- The United States guarantees ___ weeks of paid maternity leave.
- The view that the government should not intervene in family affairs prevailed in the United States until the hardships of the _______.
- Today, what used to be the original Social Security Act is now mostly utilized by___.
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The Family, the State, and Social Policy
- NEWJERSEY
- WELFARESTATE
- CONSERVATIVES
- EITC
- WIDOWS
| - REFORM
- WORKFAMILYBALANCE
- BLOCK
- LIBERAL
- FAMILYPOLICY
| - FIVE
- TWO
- TANF
- CANADA
- FAMILYLEAVEINSURANCE
| - CAREWORK
- ENTITLEMENT
- ZERO
- DEPRESSION
- SINGLMOTHERS
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