SOC 320 Final Paper (Social Security) (2 Papers)

SOC 320 Final Paper (Social Security) (2 Papers)

SOC 320 Final Paper (Social Security) (2 Papers)

Your Final Paper is to be a comprehensive research study on one of the following public policy topics:

Environmental Concerns
Immigration
Health Care
Primary and Secondary Public Education
Social Security
Welfare
Your analysis of the topic will include:

The scope and nature of the public policy problem.

How the problem came to public and political awareness.

The evolution of related public policy.

Level of government and the actors involved.

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The intergovernmental structure and political concerns.

Conflicting public opinion and impact on policy solutions.

The approaches to policy formulation, adoption, and evaluation.

The suggested policy direction (continuation, change or termination) and future impact.

Your Final Paper is to be a comprehensive research study on one of the following public policy topics:

Environmental Concerns

Immigration

Health Care

Primary and Secondary Public Education

Social Security

Welfare

Your analysis of the topic will include:

The scope and nature of the public policy problem.

How the problem came to public and political awareness.

The evolution of related public policy.

Level of government and the actors involved.

The intergovernmental structure and political concerns.

Conflicting public opinion and impact on policy solutions.

The approaches to policy formulation, adoption, and evaluation.

The suggested policy direction (continuation, change or termination) and future impact.

Thesis and Outline of Final Paper. This assignment is to be a thorough outline, including components as detailed below, of your Final Paper.
Your Final Paper is to be a comprehensive research study on one of the following public policy topics:
Environmental Concerns
Immigration
Health Care
Primary and Secondary Public Education
Social Security
Welfare
Your outline of the topic will include:

The scope and nature of the public policy problem.

How the problem came to public and political awareness.

The evolution of related public policy. 

Level of government and the actors involved.

The intergovernmental structure and political concerns.

Conflicting public opinion and impact on policy solutions.

The approaches to policy formulation, adoption, and evaluation.

The suggested policy direction (continuation, change or termination) and future impact.