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Quand l’analyse des politiques publiques rencontre le genre [PDF]
Si les études sur les politiques publiques et le genre se développent depuis plus d’une vingtaine d’années déjà dans les milieux académiques anglo-saxons et nordiques, ainsi que dans la science politique québécoise, ce n’est que très récemment que de ...
Morel, Nathalie
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ABSTRACT During the COVID‐19 pandemic, states imposed restrictions intended to slow the spread of the virus. We investigate whether states' reliance on consumption tax revenue, relative to other tax revenue sources, is associated with the duration of COVID‐19 mobility restrictions.
Nathan C. Goldman +2 more
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Expertise et action publique Pas plus l'attribut exclusif d'un groupe spécifique d'acteurs, qu'une ressource mobilisée de manière univoque dans les échanges politiques, l'expertise est susceptible d'usages multiples, dont le sens et la portée ne sauraient par conséquent se saisir en dehors du cadre d'études empiriques précises.
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Abstract Background and Aims Psilocybin has emerged as a potential treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), but early efficacy data are inconsistent. Depression following alcohol detoxification significantly increases the risk of relapse. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of psilocybin‐assisted
Amandine Luquiens +7 more
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Spontaneous hemothorax in 4 COVID-19 ARDS patients on VV-ECMO revealing pulmonary artery aneurysms
Cyrielle Desnos +4 more
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Sector Monitoring and Evaluation Systems in the context of Changing Aid Modalities: The case of Niger‘s Health Sector [PDF]
Within the context of the 2005 Paris Declaration (PD) and the 2008 Accra Agenda for Action (AAA) recipient countries have committed themselves to setting up transparent results-oriented reporting and assessment frameworks, while donors are expected to ...
Holvoet, Nathalie, Inberg, Liesbeth
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Seeing like a citizen: Experimental evidence on how empowerment affects engagement with the state
Abstract Building a strong and effective state requires revenue. Yet, in many low‐income countries, citizens do not make formal payments to the state or forego engaging with the state altogether due to vulnerability to opportunistic demands by state agents. We study two randomized interventions in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, designed to
Soeren J. Henn +4 more
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