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Applying Human Rights-Based Approaches to Public Health: Lessons Learned from Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Programs
Health and human rights Human rights-based approaches Maternal
2015/7/28
The application of human rights norms at the national policy level is largely codified, but rigorous research on the field-level application of a human rights based approach (HRBA) to health programs ...
New Developments and Lessons Learned From the Enhancing Relationships in School Communities Project
New Developments Lessons Learned Enhancing Relationships School Communities Project
2015/7/24
The Enhancing Relationships in School Communities (ERIS) project is an applied research project that began in 2005, to develop better processes for cooperative conflict resolution in primary school co...
The contribution of the Capability Approach to demographic analysis: lessons learned.Tracking Inequalities
Capability approach Inequalities Agency Mali,Ghana
2015/7/27
In this concluding paper, we discuss the contribution of the Capability Approach to the “tracking” of inequalities, i.e. focusing on opportunities rather than outcomes and targeting both resources and...
Strike and collective bargaining in Guangdong: what we have learned
Strike and collective bargaining Guangdong what we have learned
2014/5/28
Strike and collective bargaining in Guangdong: what we have learned。
Justice systems and ICT:What can be learned from Europe?
Information and communication technology technological innovation judicial administration e-governance electronic data interchange
2009/11/27
The rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICT) opens up new opportunities to significantly improve the administration of justice. The availability of web services, the use o...
Lessons Learned from a State-Funded Workplace Literacy Program
Lessons State-Funded Workplace Literacy Program
2009/11/5
Findings from an evaluation of a workplace literacy program funded by the State of Indiana are presented. Working with employers, providers were given considerable latitude to design their own trainin...
Keeping a learned society young
age-specific recruitment policy fixed-size population optimal control
2009/5/31
Aging organizations - regardless of whether they are firms, faculties, societies, political bodies, teams, or national academies - seek ways to rejuvenate. This paper demonstrates that the best way to...
Worker training:what we’ve learned from the NLSY79
Worker training National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
2009/4/1
The 1979 cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth has been a wellspring of knowledge about worker training and a valuable means of empirically testing human-capital theory.
Adolescent Reproductive Health:What are the lessons learned from the Intervention Projects (Demographers' Notebook)
Adolescent Reproductive Health Intervention Projects
2009/4/1
Adolescents aged between 10 to 19 years, are a large and growing
segment of the population. At 1.05 billion, this is the biggest-ever generation of
young people and their number is increasing rapidl...
Maternal Mortality in Rural Bangladesh:Lessons Learned from Gonoshasthaya Kendra Programme Villages
Maternal Mortality Rural Bangladesh
2009/3/26
The finding that nearly one third of maternal deaths due to pregnancy and child birth-related complications result from a delay in seeking care under scores the need to raise community awareness, incl...
On the age dynamics of learned societies-taking the example of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
age dynamics Austrian Academy of Sciences
2009/3/11
In a hierarchical organisation of stable size the annual intake is strictly determined by the number of deaths and a statutory retirement age (if there is one). In this paper we reconstruct the popula...
Food Stamps and Food Insecurity: What Can Be Learned in the Presence of Nonclassical Measurement Error?
Food Stamps Food Insecurity Learned Presence Nonclassical Measurement Error
2016/3/7
Policymakers have been puzzled to observe that food stamp households appear more likely to be food insecure than observationally similar eligible nonparticipating households. We reexamine this issue a...