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The Costs of Recovery

The Family Journal, 2017
The present study relies on the voices of survivors of past abuse to describe the amount, type, and impact of costs related to their experience of intimate partner violence (IPV). We use a content analysis methodology to present common themes that survivors face regarding financial recovery from past IPV.
Kelly King   +5 more
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Cameroon and Chad: cost recovery

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1998
African Ministers of Health adopted the Bamako Initiative in 1987 to ensure sustainable and efficient primary health care (PHC) with an eye toward decreasing levels of morbidity and mortality in Africa. The initiative has made local communities largely responsible for identifying problems and distributing and managing local health care resources ...
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Resource recovery systems costs

Conservation & Recycling, 1979
Abstract The investment cost, operating cost and overall economics of resource recovery plants handling 500 to 2 000 tons per day of municipal solid waste were determined. These plants recover only refuse derived fuel and ferrous metal from the waste. Additional economics have been developed for plants recovering other products.
Bela M. Fabuss   +2 more
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The Cost of Recovery

Journal of Applied Social Science, 2016
This paper describes the economic changes experienced by former Detroit sex workers as they progressed through a court-supervised treatment and recovery program. Semistructured interviews were conducted with women during three phases of the program: pretreatment ( n = 31), treatment ( n = 24),
Juliette Roddy   +2 more
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COST RECOVERY FOR LAND ADMINISTRATION

Survey Review, 2001
AbstractCost recovery is a concept that is easily misunderstood. However, in many countries government policies are changing in such a way that land administration is no longer considered as a natural public good. As a consequence “user pays” philosophies increasingly gain support; these require a well prepared business strategy for land administration
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Cost Recovery in Family Planning

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1987
Recovering costs has almost never been an objective of publicly sponsored family-planning programs. Most family-planning programs in LDCs have aimed at low-income couples who could not afford or did not have access to private-sector options. Even contraceptive socialmarketing projects have avoided cost recovery, aiming instead at establishing prices ...
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Costing and Cost Recovery for Waste Disposal Recycling

Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 1984
World Bank research on appropriate technology for water supply and waste disposal has revealed a need for further research and development in integrated systems for recovery and utilization of household and community wastes. Technology options including resource recovery are reviewed with special emphasis on constraints arising particularly in ...
Charles G. Gunnerson, David C. Jones
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Track Costs, Road Pricing and Cost Recovery

1982
Cost recovery is not regarded as desirable for its own sake, but because it is a necessary ingredient of efficient resource allocation within a sector in which close substitutes are available. The much- acclaimed virtues of the price mechanism disappear if there is no systematic relationship between costs and prices.
G. E. Docwra, H. M. Kolsen
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NHS cost recovery proposals

Children and Young People Now, 2016
Patients may soon need to present identification to access NHS treatment. Gargie Ahmad, intern at Coram Children's Legal Centre, considers the impact on undocumented migrant children and families
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Towards cost-aware service recovery

Proceedings of the 9th international ACM Sigsoft conference on Quality of software architectures, 2013
We present a semi-automated approach and framework for cost-aware recovery from service inconsistency arising due to unreliable service actions. A range of costs such as time are parameterised and modelled generically using cost algebras. With respect to a user-provided business specification, we distinguish end-state consistency, which must be ...
Terry G. Zhou   +2 more
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