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Abstract This paper is about how a rights perspective, both children's and others' rights, can be used to make sense of schooling which is more inclusive of children and young people with special educational needs/disabilities (SEN/D). It is based on a project that used deliberative democratic approaches, in the form of a Citizens' Panel, to address ...
Brahm Norwich
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Taming the Deficit: Saving Our Children from Themselves [PDF]
Many proponents of conservative fiscal policies talk of the budget deficit as being a matter of intergenerational equality. However, this paper shows the younger generations (and those yet to be born) will contribute more to the deficit than older ...
David Rosnick, Dean Baker
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State Budget Data and Issues [PDF]
Part of a series that examines California's budget and its relationship to the state's economy. Addresses budget policy choices, the recent and anticipated 2004-2005 deficit, government employee total numbers, and personal income share ...
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The positioning of parental engagement within England's current educational policy landscape
Abstract Parental engagement with children's learning is strongly linked with improved outcomes for children and has thus become a major focus of educational policy around the world. Yet to date, there has been little scrutiny of how parental engagement is positioned within policy documents, nor how this relates to parental engagement practices.
Cat Jones+2 more
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Control of the isoperimetric deficit by the Willmore deficit [PDF]
In the class of smoothly embedded surfaces of sphere type we prove that the isoperimetric deficit can be controlled by the Willmore deficit.
arxiv
"Threshold Effects in the U.S. Budget Deficit" [PDF]
We contribute to the debate on whether the large U.S. federal budget deficits are sustainable in the long run. We model the U.S. government deficit per capita as a threshold autoregressive process. We find evidence that the U.S.
Andrea Cipollini+2 more
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Capitol Freeze: Fiscal Effects of Discretionary Spending Caps [PDF]
Analyzes trends in and components of the federal budget deficit and discretionary spending, the macroeconomic effects of a discretionary spending freeze, and the estimated effects of four freeze options on spending, the deficit, and publicly held ...
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An Empirical Analysis of the Budget Deficit [PDF]
Economic policies and, particularly, fiscal policies are not designed and implemented in an “empty space”: the structural characteristics of the economic systems, the institutional architecture of societies, the cultural paradigm and the power relations between different social groups define the borders of these policies.
Ioan Talpos+3 more
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Restoring Food System Resilience in a Turbulent World: Supply Chain Actors' Shared Responsibility
ABSTRACT Ecological and economic crises increasingly affect the long‐term resilience of the food supply chain. This qualitative study draws on semistructured interviews and public evidence to analyse the perspectives of British supply chain actors. Asking which pathways towards food system resilience arise and which forms of social and environmental ...
Steffen Hirth+6 more
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