Understanding the Meaning of Policy in Social Science

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The term "policy" holds various meanings in the realm of social science, encompassing authoritative value allocation, purposive courses of action, and rational bases for decision-making. It involves judgments that give direction and unity to decision-making processes. Public policies are crucial scripts adopted by governments to address societal concerns and achieve specific objectives within complex environments.


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  1. Meaning of Policy:

  2. The meaning of the term policy is varying like other concept of social science the policy itself is somewhat which take diverse procedures.

  3. David Easton defined policy as the "output of the political system, and public policy as the authoritative allocation of values for the whole society .

  4. Henry defines public policy as, A script adopted and pursued by the government . Anderson policy be observed as Purposive course of action followed by an actor or set of actors in dealing with a problem or matter of concern . stated, that

  5. According to Sir, Geoffrey Vickers, policies are judgments giving way, unity and steadiness to the course of act for which the decision making body is accountable.

  6. Friedrich look policy as, a proposed course of action of a person, group, or government within a given environment providing obstacles and opportunities with the policy was proposed to utilized and overcome in an effort to reach a goal or realize an objective or purpose.

  7. According to Parsons, who stated about it as, A policy is an attempt to define and structure a rational basis for action or inaction . In present terminology a policy is broadly defined as a course of action or plan, a set of political purposes.

  8. It might well be sufficiently defined policy as a purposive development of act taken or accepted by those in power in chase of convinced goals or objectives.

  9. It must be added here that public policies are the policies accepted and executed by government bodies and officials. They are framed by what Easton appeals the authorities in a political system.

  10. Nature of Public Policy: It is very much evident that policy might take different procedures like legislation, executive orders or the official acts. They actually comprise of a set of intentions or objectives a combination of devices attainment of intensions, a description of governmental or non-governmental indicted with the accountability of transporting out the intensions, resources for the necessary tasks. or means for units and distribution of

  11. To recognize public policy, it is very much needed to examine the nature. A policy may contain with specific or general, broad or narrow, simple or complex, public or private written or unwritten explicit or implicit, discretionary or detailed and quantitative or qualitative.

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