
`Business, as usual: the policy priorities of the World Bank`s
... Following its first substantive and extended youth-focused policy analysis in its 2007 World Development Report (World Bank, 2006), the WB instigated the Global Partnership for Youth Employment in 2008 (GPYE) in which the YEN became one partner alongside a regional development bank, and civil socie ...
... Following its first substantive and extended youth-focused policy analysis in its 2007 World Development Report (World Bank, 2006), the WB instigated the Global Partnership for Youth Employment in 2008 (GPYE) in which the YEN became one partner alongside a regional development bank, and civil socie ...
DOC - Europa.eu
... recession both with structurally stronger labour markets and well-prepared for the EU's long term objectives? – which elements of labour markets and social security policies are conducive to creating more inclusive labour markets, in order to ensure an increased labour supply in the long run? Minist ...
... recession both with structurally stronger labour markets and well-prepared for the EU's long term objectives? – which elements of labour markets and social security policies are conducive to creating more inclusive labour markets, in order to ensure an increased labour supply in the long run? Minist ...
Keep Information secure while sharing
... policies. They can revise, limit, or withhold access as partners, roles, and responsibilities change. They can make services and information available as their circumstances demand. ...
... policies. They can revise, limit, or withhold access as partners, roles, and responsibilities change. They can make services and information available as their circumstances demand. ...
Stories and Social Networks Warren Sack
... of social network theory13 and actor-network theory14 provide technologies akin to co-citation analysis, but have their own particular strengths and weaknesses. These sorts of sociological “story understanding” technologies are very different from the story understanding technologies of an older, sy ...
... of social network theory13 and actor-network theory14 provide technologies akin to co-citation analysis, but have their own particular strengths and weaknesses. These sorts of sociological “story understanding” technologies are very different from the story understanding technologies of an older, sy ...
Overview to Patient Assessment.
... List and describe four key factors to the assessment approach. List and describe six components of the standardized approach to patient assessment. © 2003 Delmar Learning, a Division of Thomson Learning, Inc. ...
... List and describe four key factors to the assessment approach. List and describe six components of the standardized approach to patient assessment. © 2003 Delmar Learning, a Division of Thomson Learning, Inc. ...
White Paper - Complementary Medicines Australia
... Naturopaths and Western Herbal Medicine Practitioners. In Australia, the demand for complementary and alternative medicines6 is increasing, with 1 in 6 Australians consulting with Naturopaths and Western Herbal Medicine Practitioners. They are a significant component of Australian primary healthcare ...
... Naturopaths and Western Herbal Medicine Practitioners. In Australia, the demand for complementary and alternative medicines6 is increasing, with 1 in 6 Australians consulting with Naturopaths and Western Herbal Medicine Practitioners. They are a significant component of Australian primary healthcare ...
Cyber Culture and Intercultural Communication Teaching, Learning
... For learners to take advantage of the benefits of learning in cyberspace, there are a number of factors affecting whether one is a “have” or “have-not” in the intercomnected Web world. Whereas it is true that electronic communication is changing the way in which the health care and educational commu ...
... For learners to take advantage of the benefits of learning in cyberspace, there are a number of factors affecting whether one is a “have” or “have-not” in the intercomnected Web world. Whereas it is true that electronic communication is changing the way in which the health care and educational commu ...
Keeping a Finger on the Pulse of Social Media in Healthcare
... mechanism for monitoring their online presence and managing negative, offensive, or inaccurate information. To ensure consistency with organizational policy, practices might want to consider assigning one person to review external comments, posts, responses, etc., and handle them accordingly. Keep i ...
... mechanism for monitoring their online presence and managing negative, offensive, or inaccurate information. To ensure consistency with organizational policy, practices might want to consider assigning one person to review external comments, posts, responses, etc., and handle them accordingly. Keep i ...
Neighborhood Effects: Accomplishments and Looking Beyond Them
... for the identification of (1), the vector xν(i) must be linearly independent of (1, xi , zν(i) ). It is thus necessary that there be at least one element of xν(i) whose group level average is not a causal effect and therefore not included in zν(i) . This rather high bar for identification is a direc ...
... for the identification of (1), the vector xν(i) must be linearly independent of (1, xi , zν(i) ). It is thus necessary that there be at least one element of xν(i) whose group level average is not a causal effect and therefore not included in zν(i) . This rather high bar for identification is a direc ...
A1 Teachers Guide Ways of thinking and speaking about Disabled
... * The term ‘the handicapped’ is offensive to many disabled people because it has associations with ‘cap in hand’ and begging. The preferred term is ‘disabled people’. *Under the Social Model, the term ‘people with disabilities’ is incorrect as we have impairments. We are people who are disabled by ...
... * The term ‘the handicapped’ is offensive to many disabled people because it has associations with ‘cap in hand’ and begging. The preferred term is ‘disabled people’. *Under the Social Model, the term ‘people with disabilities’ is incorrect as we have impairments. We are people who are disabled by ...
Essential Question of Economic sustainability
... Markets can serve “collective” interests of society. • Markets must be efficient and effective. • Operation efficiency: efficient cost of production • Allocative efficiency: effective use of resources – Supply and demand can allocate use of resources – Efficiency depends on economic competitiveness ...
... Markets can serve “collective” interests of society. • Markets must be efficient and effective. • Operation efficiency: efficient cost of production • Allocative efficiency: effective use of resources – Supply and demand can allocate use of resources – Efficiency depends on economic competitiveness ...
Market Forces and Fair Institutions: The Political Economy of Europe
... Europe is made up of diverse countries with long histories and complex sociopolitical arrangements, and it comes as no surprise that they produced such a rich variety of institutions.10 Scandinavia, for example, is a fascinating group of countries which has been carefully studied; now, with twenty ...
... Europe is made up of diverse countries with long histories and complex sociopolitical arrangements, and it comes as no surprise that they produced such a rich variety of institutions.10 Scandinavia, for example, is a fascinating group of countries which has been carefully studied; now, with twenty ...
Cognitive and Cultural Views of Emotions
... displays at funerals, suggest ways in which not just the management and display but the experience of emotions is a means by which cultural narratives are enacted (Geertz, 1957). Similarly, emotions such as ethnic or national pride can scarcely be separated from cultural traditions of identity. Or a ...
... displays at funerals, suggest ways in which not just the management and display but the experience of emotions is a means by which cultural narratives are enacted (Geertz, 1957). Similarly, emotions such as ethnic or national pride can scarcely be separated from cultural traditions of identity. Or a ...
(18/22) Economy: Definition, Kula and Potlatch.
... always asymmetrical: the former are higher in status. Also, as Kula valuables are ranked according to value and age, so are the relationships that are created through their exchange. Participants will often strive to obtain particularly valuable and renowned Kula objects whose owner's fame will spre ...
... always asymmetrical: the former are higher in status. Also, as Kula valuables are ranked according to value and age, so are the relationships that are created through their exchange. Participants will often strive to obtain particularly valuable and renowned Kula objects whose owner's fame will spre ...
interaction of theory and method in social science
... Science may well begin by identifying regularities in the world. But a scientific explanation does not aim establishing “law-like” correlations, no matter how probable. Rather, it comes with identifying the causal mechanisms which explain empirically available patterns. We know that, generally at le ...
... Science may well begin by identifying regularities in the world. But a scientific explanation does not aim establishing “law-like” correlations, no matter how probable. Rather, it comes with identifying the causal mechanisms which explain empirically available patterns. We know that, generally at le ...
concept of economic development and its measurement
... concentrates on the raison dethronement of GNP which is the removal of poverty and raising the standard of living of the people. Per capita income may accompany increasing output and it is not a bad substitute for measuring economic and social structure of the societies. Based on per capita income s ...
... concentrates on the raison dethronement of GNP which is the removal of poverty and raising the standard of living of the people. Per capita income may accompany increasing output and it is not a bad substitute for measuring economic and social structure of the societies. Based on per capita income s ...
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... their socialization (Szlávicz & Szakál, 2013). These information are not just used to reduce inherent uncertainty in purchasing decisions, but foremost to be able to access new trendy products, that induce admiration of peers. The main approach in the paper will be to point out the contribution of s ...
... their socialization (Szlávicz & Szakál, 2013). These information are not just used to reduce inherent uncertainty in purchasing decisions, but foremost to be able to access new trendy products, that induce admiration of peers. The main approach in the paper will be to point out the contribution of s ...
Theories and methods in comparative social policy
... LIS provides data on each stage in this welfare-generating process up to row 3, and some data on row 4. This means that it is possible to calculate income-based poverty rates for different countries and to compare the role of the primary income distribution, cash benefits and income taxes in generat ...
... LIS provides data on each stage in this welfare-generating process up to row 3, and some data on row 4. This means that it is possible to calculate income-based poverty rates for different countries and to compare the role of the primary income distribution, cash benefits and income taxes in generat ...
The emergence and significance of local economic development
... traditional development strategies in a world that has been radically changed by the parallel processes of economic globalization and by the emergence of subnational political actors and changes in territorial governance. Drawing on five Latin American examples from Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina, ...
... traditional development strategies in a world that has been radically changed by the parallel processes of economic globalization and by the emergence of subnational political actors and changes in territorial governance. Drawing on five Latin American examples from Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina, ...
IfS DP 02_2013 Social Network Analysis and the Sociology of
... As ideas about an economy and society in concreto are increasingly accepted, so the relative autonomy of culture and its specification in different historical variations is also increasingly accepted. A plea for the academic existence of sociology must be the ultimate consequence. In particular, his ...
... As ideas about an economy and society in concreto are increasingly accepted, so the relative autonomy of culture and its specification in different historical variations is also increasingly accepted. A plea for the academic existence of sociology must be the ultimate consequence. In particular, his ...
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... uncertainty. Paradoxically, because the market by its nature leaves them uncoordinated, the interactions among these strategies can result not only in increasing the risks the strategies were meant to minimize but actually in creating new ones. As George Soros (1995: 311), the dean of hedge fund man ...
... uncertainty. Paradoxically, because the market by its nature leaves them uncoordinated, the interactions among these strategies can result not only in increasing the risks the strategies were meant to minimize but actually in creating new ones. As George Soros (1995: 311), the dean of hedge fund man ...
Social Entrepreneurship in Asia: Working Paper No. 3 Finding a
... the Asia Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy (ACSEP). She is an accountant by training, having earned her doctorate degree in finance from the University of Washington. Prior to joining NUS, Associate Professor Lam has had diverse work experience in corporate banking, corporate finan ...
... the Asia Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy (ACSEP). She is an accountant by training, having earned her doctorate degree in finance from the University of Washington. Prior to joining NUS, Associate Professor Lam has had diverse work experience in corporate banking, corporate finan ...
Issues in Rural Healthcare - Addressing Rural Cancer Disparities
... Long-term goal: reduce CRC disparities by developing sustainable and disseminable implementation approaches that improve CRC screening across a variety of settings, particularly underserved. ...
... Long-term goal: reduce CRC disparities by developing sustainable and disseminable implementation approaches that improve CRC screening across a variety of settings, particularly underserved. ...
Introduction: psychology and history themes, debates, overlaps and
... One important cause of the tensions that exists between psychology and history lies is their dissimilar approaches to evidence and ‘data’. As Christopher Browning, one of today’s foremost Holocaust historians acknowledges, different historians reading the same historiographic sources ‘would not prod ...
... One important cause of the tensions that exists between psychology and history lies is their dissimilar approaches to evidence and ‘data’. As Christopher Browning, one of today’s foremost Holocaust historians acknowledges, different historians reading the same historiographic sources ‘would not prod ...
Innovation and Social Capital in Silicon Valley
... Although all economic exchange is embedded in a particular social context (Granovetter, 1985), some forms of exchange are encased in more dense social relationships than others. That is, some forms of exchange are more dependent on relationships and reputation, are less guided by authority and price ...
... Although all economic exchange is embedded in a particular social context (Granovetter, 1985), some forms of exchange are encased in more dense social relationships than others. That is, some forms of exchange are more dependent on relationships and reputation, are less guided by authority and price ...