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Digital welfare‐to‐work in the global south: A case of Indonesian pre‐employment card program
Abstract The worldwide movement toward digitisation in public service delivery presents a range of opportunities and risks. The potential benefits include improved efficiency, more consistent service delivery decisions and enhanced responsiveness to citizens' demand.
Phuc Nguyen+3 more
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Pedagogical strategies for supporting learning and student well-being in environmentally sustainable healthcare. [PDF]
Jones N+4 more
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Abstract Out‐of‐home care is associated with a range of negative social outcomes for the young people who experience it. The most promising path to improved life chances for care‐experienced young people is arguably through education, especially post‐secondary education.
Naomi Tootell, Andrew Harvey
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Medical education, reflections and perspectives from South Africa: a review. [PDF]
Sims D+8 more
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Beyond administrative burden: Activation and administrative harm
Abstract Within recent public policy and administration scholarship, there has been a growing focus on the concept of “administrative burden” to describe the learning, compliance and psychological costs incurred by citizens when trying to access services and exercise social and political rights. Specifically, in the context of activation and welfare‐to‐
Michael McGann, Sarah Ball
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Benefits of Hormonal Contraception Across the Lifespan: A Case-Based, Interactive Curriculum. [PDF]
Panakam A+5 more
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Abstract The Next Generation EU (NGEU) economic recovery package has set the conditions for unprecedented investment in policy areas considered of strategic importance by each Member State. This article focusses on the Italian case, characterised by long‐lasting weaknesses in active labour market policies and public employment services (PES) to analyse
Stefano Sacchi, Gianluca Scarano
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Education Research: Bedside Rounding Alliance for Internal Medicine & Neurology (BRAINs): A Trainee-Led Program to Promote Residents' Confidence With Neurology. [PDF]
Gheihman G+3 more
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ABSTRACT There is significant local and international evidence to show that young people transitioning from care have children by age 21 at far higher rates than the general youth population. Intergenerational child protection involvement is also far higher for this group.
Jade Purtell, Sarah Morris
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Editorial: Visualizing big culture and history data. [PDF]
Windhager F, Koch S, Münster S, Mayr E.
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