Fertility and Family Policies as Research Area
• What are family policies?
(...) What are Family Policies?
• governmental activities directed at the family (Kamerman/Kahn 1978)
1950/60s 2000ff family law work-care policies taxation cash benefits cash benefits childcare services population policies gender policies
change of family policies – form and focus
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Summation aspect of family policies – quite popular at the moment, namely to term any policy which could potentially affect fertility a family policy.
(...)
No effects of policies on childbearing are also effect
Methodological advancement in demography-policy- nexus
Thank You
Effects of Family Policies on Childbearing Behavior in Developed CountriesGerda Neyer
Fertility and Family Policies in Europe
Fertility and Family Policies as Research Area
What are Family Policies?
Language:English
Score: 256094.46
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https://www.un.org/en/developm...ents/pdf/expert/15.5/Neyer.pdf
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Document26.PDF
Jorge - 11/21/2000 Gender Perspectives in Telecommunications Policy
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Gender Perspectives in Telecommunications Policy
A Curriculum Proposal
Sonia Nunes Jorge (sjorge@att.net)
Presented at
ITU – Development Symposium for Regulators Geneva
November 21, 2000
Jorge - 11/21/2000 Gender Perspectives in Telecommunications Policy
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Overview
There is a crucial need for a gender perspective in all areas of policy making.
(...) A training curriculum on gender perspectives in telecommunications policy provides an important opportunity for regulators and policy makers to participate in specialized training that will assist them to effectively integrate gender perspectives in telecommunications policy.
(...) Jorge - 11/21/2000 Gender Perspectives in Telecommunications Policy
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Telecommunications Policy: The Rationale for a Gender Perspective
Why a gender perspective?
Language:English
Score: 256013.7
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/treg...R/DSR/documents/Document26.pdf
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It is what they do.
The POLICY CYCLE Model
POLICY
SD Beyond the Enterprise/BERBitonioJr
POLICY PROCESS or POLICY CYCLE? (...) Policy goal is what the policy seeks to achieve (policy future or impact). (...) What are the expected short, medium and long-term effects, outcomes and impacts of the policy?
What is the criteria for success?
SD Beyond the Enterprise/BERBitonioJr
Role Play 2
Defining policy goals
The “double appeal” procedure in certification elections
Applying the principles: choosing the policy instruments
A policy instrument is the manner in which policy shall be carried out -
Exhortation
Promotion
Provision
Regulation
Expenditure (i.e., subsidies, grants)
The three great State powers are broad policy instruments – police power, eminent domain, taxation
SD Beyond the Enterprise/BERBitonioJr
Applying the principles: choosing the policy instruments
Guide questions in choosing policy instruments
Who is authorized to make the policy decision?
Language:English
Score: 256001.22
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro.../presentation/wcms_428962.pptx
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Committee for Development Policy
Report on the eighteenth session (14-18 March 2016)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
14 Jul 2017
Official records of the Report of the Committee for Development Policy on the Eighteenth session 14-18 March 2016.
(...) Committee for Development Policy
Report on the sixteenth session (24-28 March 2014)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
11 Sep 2015
Official records of the Report of the Committee for Development Policy on the Sixteenth Session
Committee for Development Policy
Report of the Fifteenth Session
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
28 May 2014
Official records of the Report of the Committee for Development Policy on the Fifteenth Session
Committee for Development Policy
Report of the Fourteenth Session (12-16 March 2012)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
11 Jun 2012
Official records of the Report of the Committee for Development Policy on the Fourteenth Session (12-16 March 2012).
(...) Committee for Development Policy
Report on the Eleventh Session (9-13 March 2009)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
22 May 2009
Committee for Development Policy
Report on the Tenth Session (17-20 March 2008)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
3 Jun 2008
Committee for Development Policy
Report on the Ninth Session (19-23 March 2007)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
13 Jul 2007
Committee for Development Policy
Report on the Eighth Session (20-24 March 2006)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
2 Jun 2006
Committee for Development Policy
Report on the Seventh Session (14-18 March 2005)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
1 Jul 2005
Committee for Development Policy
Report on the Sixth Session (29 March-2 April 2004)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
16 Jul 2004
Report of the Committee for Development Policy on Its Fifth Session (7-11 April 2003)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
11 Jul 2003
Report of the Committee for Development Policy on Its Fourth Session (8-12 April 2002)
Series:
Report of the Committee for Development Policy
9 Aug 2002
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Score: 255990.16
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https://shop.un.org/zh/taxonomy/term/3418
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All_BienRev.indd
Ch ap
te r 2
Building evidence-informed policy environments
Chapter 2
Key messages Ke
y m
es sa
ge s
■ Policy processes are messy and influenced by a variety of factors and ac- tors.
■ Networks are increasingly recognized as important influences, alongside individuals
■ Evidence is often contested, and even our understanding of what it is differs; it will be used differently by different actors at different stages in policy development
■ Knowledge of policy processes and environments can be used by those interested in enhancing the degree to which policy is influenced by evi- dence – by strategically managing research findings, for example.
23CHAPTER 2 BUILDING EVIDENCE-INFORMED POLICY ENVIRONMENTS
Introduction If health policy and systems research (HPSR) is to infl u-
ence policy to produce better health, it is essential to
understand the context in which policy is made, formu-
lated and implemented, and how it is infl uenced. (...) They noted that all policies and policy-makers
referred to many types of information other than citable
research as being infl uential in their policy-making.
(...) However
many have argued that governments or other groups
of policy-makers will only use research that fi ts their
existing policies or policy intentions.
Language:English
Score: 255871.39
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https://www.who.int/alliance-h...rces/Alliance_BR_Chapter_2.pdf
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“Why should countries have a policy on forests?” and “What makes a good forest policy?” (...) What does a good forest policy look like?
What does a good forest policy look like?
(...) The case studies listed in this module provide more examples of forest policies and forest policy development processes.
Different levels of forest policies
Different levels of forest policies
Most forest policies are nationally driven, although subnational and local forest policies may also exist.
Language:English
Score: 255769.68
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https://www.fao.org/sustainabl...orest-policy/in-more-depth/en/
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This data is a key element to enhance the quality of MAFAP’s analysis of both policy ‘problems’ and related potential policy ‘solutions’.
Consolidate and strengthen national policy monitoring systems to measure policy effects and identify current policy 'problems' that affect the competitiveness of agricultural producers
Consolidate and strengthen national policy monitoring systems to measure policy effects and identify current policy 'problems' that affect the competitiveness of agricultural producers
MAFAP is consolidating its ongoing support to the establishment of policy monitoring systems in developing countries. (...) Engage national stakeholders and development partners in policy dialogue, as part of a more inclusive policy reform process.
Language:English
Score: 255731.57
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/mafap/programme-overview/ar/
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This data is a key element to enhance the quality of MAFAP’s analysis of both policy ‘problems’ and related potential policy ‘solutions’.
Consolidate and strengthen national policy monitoring systems to measure policy effects and identify current policy 'problems' that affect the competitiveness of agricultural producers
Consolidate and strengthen national policy monitoring systems to measure policy effects and identify current policy 'problems' that affect the competitiveness of agricultural producers
MAFAP is consolidating its ongoing support to the establishment of policy monitoring systems in developing countries. (...) Engage national stakeholders and development partners in policy dialogue, as part of a more inclusive policy reform process.
Language:English
Score: 255731.57
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/mafap/programme-overview/en/
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Rindfuss, East-West Center and University of North Carolina; Minja Kim Choe, East-West Center
Information gaps and data needs for monitoring policies
Stuart Basten, University of Oxford
Background materials
Policy Brief No. 1: Cross-cutting issues and policies in countries experiencing low fertility
Policy Brief No. 2: Fertility in Australia has remained steady despite policy swings
Policy Brief No. 3: Fertility, family change and policy adjustments in Austria
Policy Brief No. 4: Regional variations in fertility trends and policies in Canada
Policy Brief No. 5: Below-replacement fertility in China: Policy response is long overdue
Policy Brief No. 6: Fertility, family change and policy adjustments in the Czech Republic
Policy Brief No. 7: The influence of family policies on fertility in France
Policy Brief No. 8: Can Hong Kong escape the “low-fertility trap”?
Policy Brief No. 9: Persistence of low fertility in a changing policy environment in Hungary
Policy Brief No. 10: Low fertility, social rigidity and government policies in Italy
Policy Brief No. 11: Government response to low fertility in Japan
Policy Brief No. 12: How has the Netherlands managed to sustain near-replacement fertility?
(...) Policy Brief No. 16: The policy context of persistent very low fertility in Spain
Policy Brief No. 17: Can pro-natalist policies reverse the fertility decline in Taiwan Province of China?
Language:English
Score: 255724.34
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https://www.un.org/en/developm...ents/expert-group/24/index.asp
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FAPDA policy database | Food and Agriculture Policy Decision Analysis (FAPDA) | Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura
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FAPDA policy database
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FAPDA policy database
The FAPDA policy database is a global and comprehensive database which contains over 18 000 national policy decisions and 3 000 national policy frameworks for over 150 countries around the world.
(...) The FAPDA Team collects, validates, classifies and uploads national policy frameworks and policy decisions in the FAPDA policy database. (...) POLICY DECISIONS
Policy decisions in the database are classified based on the FAPDA policy classification that was elaborated based on FAO’s Guide for Policy and Programmatic Actions at Country Level to Address High Food Prices (2008).
Language:English
Score: 255600.51
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/...apda/fapda-policy-database/es/
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