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This collection of non-partisan reports focuses on 18 hot-button social policy issues written by award-winning CQ Researcher journalists.
PREFACE \\ 1. Women and Work \\ Are women better off today than they were 50 years ago? \\ Are women limiting themselves? \\ Should workplaces become more accommodating for women? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 2. International Adoption \\ Should international adoptions be promoted? \\ Has the Hague Convention improved the international adoption process? \\ Can the decline in international adoptions be reversed? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 3. Child Poverty \\ Should Congress expand welfare funding? \\ Are poor children now in elementary school a lost generation? \\ Is single motherhood a bigger cause of child poverty than the low-wage economy? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 4. Home Schooling \\ Should governments oversee home schooling more strictly? \\ Is home schooling academically superior to public schooling? \\ Can home schooling help the public school system? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 5. Tea Party Movement \\ Does the Tea Party represent only a narrow segment of the population? \\ Will the Tea Party movement reshape the Republican Party? \\ Does the Tea Party attract conspiracy theorists? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Update \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 6. Climate Change \\ Are catastrophic climate change impacts inevitable? \\ Is climate engineering a good idea? \\ Should the United States adopt a carbon tax? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 7. Gay Rights \\ Are governments and society more receptive to gay rights? \\ Does a backlash threaten advances made by gays? \\ Should the United Nations and other international bodies be promoting gay rights? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 8. Homeless Students \\ Are federal programs to assist homeless students working? \\ Are school systems doing enough to help homeless students? \\ Do homeless students have more academic troubles than other disadvantaged students? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 9. Caring for Veterans \\ Is the VA benefits system broken beyond repair? \\ Is the VA adjusting to the needs of 21st-century combat and technology? \\ Is the VA improving rapidly enough? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 10. Government Spending \\ Is too much being spent on mandatory programs? \\ Is too much being spent on Social Security and Medicare? \\ Is too much being spent on discretionary programs? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 11. Minimum Wage \\ Would raising the federal minimum wage mean job losses? \\ Would raising the federal minimum wage reduce poverty? \\ Would raising the federal minimum wage help the economy? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 12. Assessing the New Health Care Law \\ Should the health care law be repealed? \\ Will Americans be better off because of the health care law? \\ Will the health care law cost too much? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 13. Aging Population \\ Should Americans work longer? \\ Will spending on health care for the elderly bankrupt the United States? \\ Will the young and old fight over resources? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 14. Gun Control \\ Would a ban on assault weapons reduce gun violence? \\ Would mandatory background checks of all gun buyers keep guns away from criminals and other dangerous people? \\ Do state laws allowing citizens to carry concealed weapons make communities safer? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 15. Mental Health Policy \\ Should states make it easier to force the mentally ill into treatment? \\ Does the medical profession define mental illness too broadly? \\ Do insurers treat mental and physical health equally? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 16. Domestic Violence \\ Should violent partners be arrested and prosecuted against a victim’s wishes? \\ Do batterer intervention programs work? \\ Can health care practitioners effectively screen and counsel victims of domestic violence? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 17. Border Security \\ Has the border security buildup made the United States more secure? \\ Is it possible to “seal” the U.S. borders? \\ Is the United States paying enough attention to security at its ports of entry, Canadian border and coasts? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography \\ 18. Assissted Suicide \\ Do the terminally ill have a right to choose when to end their lives? \\ Does permitting assisted suicide lead to abuse? \\ Does the Hippocratic Oath ethics code prevent doctors from helping patients die? \\ Background \\ Current Situation \\ Outlook \\ Notes \\ Bibliography
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