Domestic Social Policy Division
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The Domestic Social Policy Division is a unit within the Congressional Research Service that provides nonpartisan analysis and research on U.S. social policy issues to support Congress.
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
division of the Congressional Research Service
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research unit → |
| characteristic |
nonpartisan
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objective research → |
| client |
Members of Congress
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congressional committees → |
| country |
United States
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| doesNotServe |
executive branch as primary client
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judicial branch as primary client → |
| employer |
Congressional Research Service
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| fieldOfWork |
aging and retirement policy
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children and family policy → crime and social aspects of justice policy → disability policy → domestic social policy → education policy → health policy → housing and homelessness policy → labor and employment policy → nutrition and food assistance policy → social services policy → welfare and income security policy → |
| fundingSource |
federal government appropriations
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| governanceType |
nonpartisan congressional support agency unit
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| hasScope |
United States domestic policy
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| language |
English
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| location |
Washington, D.C.
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| mission |
to provide nonpartisan analysis on domestic social policy issues
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| parentOrganization |
Library of Congress
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| partOf |
Congressional Research Service
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| policyArea |
federal education programs
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housing assistance programs → income maintenance programs → nutrition assistance programs → public health programs → services for vulnerable populations → social insurance programs → workforce development programs → |
| primaryClient |
United States Congress
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| purpose |
to support the legislative work of Congress
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| sector |
public sector
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| serviceProvided |
assistance in legislative drafting support on social policy issues
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briefings for Members of Congress → confidential memoranda → policy analysis → research reports → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Congressional Research Service
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hasPart |