Family Impact Institute

Using Research to Build Better Public Policy for Families

Family Impact Institute

Using Research to Build Better Public Policy for Families

Why is it Important to Assess Family Impact?

Most policymakers wouldn’t think of passing a bill without asking, “What’s the economic impact?” The Policy Institute for Family Impact Seminars encourages policymakers to routinely ask what the impact of policies or programs might be for families. To learn more about why family impact analysis is important and what it can accomplish, several new (and old) resources are available on this page.

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The Family Impact Rationale: An Evidence Base for the Family Impact Lens

Families have long been endorsed as a basic building block of a strong and vital society. Investments in family policies and programs can create the conditions for families to do their best in rearing the next generation, in economically supporting their members, and in caring for those who cannot always care for themselves.

The Family Impact Handbook: How to View Policy and Program Through the Family Impact Lens

The Family Impact Handbook: How to View Policy and Program Through the Family Impact Lens

This Family Impact Handbook operationalizes “how to” bring the family impact lens to policy and practice.

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The Family Impact Guide for Policymakers: Viewing Policies Through the Family Lens

When economic questions arise, economists are routinely consulted for economic data and forecasts. When family questions arise, policymakers can turn to family scientists for data and forecasts to make evidence-informed decisions. The Family Impact Guide for Policymakers was developed to help policymakers bring the family impact lens to policy decisions.

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Family Policy Matters: How Policymaking Affects Families and What Professional Can Do

If you are an instructor interested in making family policy come alive for undergraduate and graduate students, check out the third edition of Karen Bogenschneider’s book, Family Policy Matters: How Policymaking Affects Families and What Professional Can Do.

Family Impact Resources

Learn why family impact is important to policy and practice today and in the past. Learn how to conduct family impact analyses using checklists, procedures, tips, and helpful tools. Check out examples of family impact analysis of programs and policies. Review newsletters and briefs that explain to policymakers the value of viewing issues through the family impact lens. Learn about state policies, federal laws, and international efforts to require or promote family impact analysis.

  • Executive Order 12606: The Family by President Ronald Reagan – 1987
  • Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks by President Bill Clinton – 1997
  • S. 891 The Family Impact Statement Act of 1997 – 1997
  • S.2345: To Provide for Family Impact Statements – 1990
  • Alberta’s Family Friendly Community Checklist – 1994
  • New South Wales Family Impact Commission Bill – 2003
  • New South Wales Family Impact Commission Bill (Debate Transcript) – 2003
  • New Zealand Family Impact Statement on “WorkChoices” – 2005
  • New Zealand’s Methodologies for Analysing the Impact of Public Policy on Families – 2005

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