Abstract
This paper surveys the existing approaches to the developing area of family policy such as family evaluation and family impact analysis, and advances an additional model termed research /fbrfamilv policy. These models are compared and contrasted to more fully explicate the variety qf roles involved in family policy research. Family policy advocacy is also discussed in difetrentiating it from
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