0 a government policy that affects everyone in a country or state, or these policies in general: --
Many people question a public policy that continues to encourage an economically turbulent industry.
These situations are a predictable outcome of bad public policy.
On the contrary, sound public policy dictated that more people be kept out of the workforce in order to not further aggravate unemployment.
I recommend this book for its descriptive content, particularly for new readers in gerontology and those with an interest in public policy.
It is simply suggested as the most appropriate method for arriving at legitimate public policy in a society characterized by deep disagreements about moral fundamentals.
This is every bit as true, incidentally, for public policy regarding social security, homelessness, drugs, or immigration as it is for the environment.
Keating's book focuses primarily on the varied ways in which race and class shaped urban planning and public policy between the 1950s and the 1990s.
Other factors are critical to setting public policy but are not discussed here because they tend to be country-specific.
These possibilities complicate the practice as well as the study of public policy.
Exclusion is a powerful right that no public policy grants and that often avoids any form of discussion with the rival.