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Evaluating the value for money of global fund's expenditures (2017-2019). [PDF]
Niksch M, Cylus J, Papanicolas I.
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Nursing Standard, 2016
'Spending on public health offers the best value for public money. We should fund more and spend more on public health, not less'.
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'Spending on public health offers the best value for public money. We should fund more and spend more on public health, not less'.
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OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 2007
This paper presents composite indicators of the institutional and policy characteristics of educational systems, collated from the questionnaire responses of 26 Member countries. These indicators provide an overview of the institutional framework in the primary and secondary education sector and are constructed so as to be used for the analysis of ...
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This paper presents composite indicators of the institutional and policy characteristics of educational systems, collated from the questionnaire responses of 26 Member countries. These indicators provide an overview of the institutional framework in the primary and secondary education sector and are constructed so as to be used for the analysis of ...
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Intergenerational Equity And Public Spending
Health Affairs, 2004Concerns over public spending for elders and children are not new. Some of our previous work, combined with the analysis by Susmita Pati and colleagues in this volume of Health Affairs, documents a substantial divergence of social welfare spending for children and elders between 1965 and 2000.
Paul W, Newacheck, A E, Benjamin
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Intergenerational Equity and Public Spending
Pediatrics, 1991Both inside and outside of government, it has been widely held that the recent growth in spending for programs for older persons has come at the expense of commitments to programs for other vulnerable groups, especially children.1,2 What had emerged a decade ago as concerns about the "graying of the federal budget"3 and "uncontrollable spending"4 for ...
A E, Benjamin, P W, Newacheck, H, Wolfe
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