Women and Public Policy
Explore the multifaceted relationship between women and public policy in M. Margaret Conway's enlightening book, Women and Public Policy. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2004, this third revised edition spans 235 pages and provides an in-depth analysis of how cultural shifts shape women's roles and the policies that govern their lives.
Conway examines critical policy issues such as education, health care, economic equity, and the criminal justice system, placing them within a historical context to reveal how current policies have evolved. The book also delves into the often-overlooked aspects of public policy, highlighting silences that can significantly impact women's rights and opportunities.
Perfect for students and professionals alike, Women and Public Policy is a vital resource for anyone interested in gender studies, feminism, and the intersection of society and public policy in the United States. Make this essential addition to your social science library today!