نتایج جستجو برای: policy analysis

تعداد نتایج: 3025628  

Journal: :Health Research Policy and Systems 2004
Leena Tervonen-Gonçalves Juhani Lehto

BACKGROUND: This article explores the transfer of World Health Organization's (WHO) policy initiative Health for All by the Year 2000 (HFA2000) into national contexts by using the changes in the public health policies of Finland and Portugal from the 1970's onward and the relationship of these changes to WHO policy development as test cases. Finland and Portugal were chosen to be compared as th...

Journal: :Journal of Public Administration and Policy Research 2021

This study aims at assessing the extent to which Ethiopian policies are based on rational policy analysis. Explanatory analysis methods used analyze primary and secondary qualitative data. The finding shows that in making process only one option was investigated crafted; criteria evaluate proposal not clear; sophisticated solution haven’t been used. Though there were many consultations wi...

2002
ADAM B. JAFFE RICHARD G. NEWELL ROBERT N. STAVINS

The relationship between technological change and environmental policy has received increasing attention from scholars and policy makers alike over the past ten years. This is partly because the environmental impacts of social activity are significantly affected by technological change, and partly because environmental policy interventions themselves create new constraints and incentives that a...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Olena Ivanova Tania Dræbel Siri Tellier

BACKGROUND Health policies are important instruments for improving population health. However, experience suggests that policies designed for the whole population do not always benefit the most vulnerable. Participation of vulnerable groups in the policy-making process provides an opportunity for them to influence decisions related to their health, and also to exercise their rights. This paper ...

2004
Igbekele A. Ajibefun Karl-Otto Wenkel Ralf Wieland Wilfried Mirschel

This article presents an integrated ecologic and economic model to study landscape and land use change, using the Spatial Analysis Modelling Tool (SAMT). The study involves integrating these models to analyse landscape and land use changes in Quillow region of North East Germany. Different price and premium scenarios were implemented to indicate the likely effect of policy change. Results of th...

2004
Craig B. Howley Aimee A. Howley

Most of the recent literature on the achievement effects of school size has examined school and district performance. These studies have demonstrated substantial benefits of smaller school and district size in impoverished settings. To date, however, no work has adequately examined the relationship of size and socioeconomic status (SES) with students as the unit of analysis. One study, however,...

2005
Pilar Mendoza Joseph B. Berger

In the 1980s, the US government encouraged the cooperation of industries with universities in order to bridge funding gaps and cope with global competitive markets through legislations that allow universities to start spin-off businesses and to generate profits from patents. At the turn of the century, university partnerships with the private sector have greatly increased through research grant...

2004
Bradley J. McMillen

In order to examine the relationship between school size and achievement, a study was conducted using longitudinal achievement data from North Carolina for three separate cohorts of public school students (one elementary, one middle and one high school). Results revealed several interactions between size and student characteristics, all of which indicated that the achievement gaps typically exi...

2012
Kenneth A. Couch Robert Bifulco

The ability of nonexperimental estimators to match impact estimates derived from random assignment is examined using data from the evaluation of two interdistrict magnet schools. As in previous within-study comparisons, nonexperimental estimates differ from estimates based on random assignment when nonexperimental estimators are implemented without pretreatment measures of academic performance....

Background Retaining doctors in rural areas is a challenge in Bangladesh. In this study, we analyzed three rural retention policies: career development programs, compulsory services, and schools outside major cities – in terms of context, contents, actors, and processes.   Methods Series of group discussions between policy-makers and researchers prompted the selection of policy areas, which wer...

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