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Urban Cat Management in Australia-Evidence-Based Strategies for Success. [PDF]
Cotterell J, Rand J, Scotney R.
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Public Budgeting and Social Welfare
1994Decentralisability of an expenditure-constrained optimisation problem is satisfied if optimal allocations of expenditures within each of several sectors can be expressed as a function of sectoral expenditure and sectoral prices only. Price aggregation is satisfied if optimal allocations to the sectors can be expressed as a function of total expenditure
R. Robert Russell, Charles Blackorby
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Corruption In Public Procurement And Social Welfare
The Journal of Developing Areas, 2017There are several reasons why a firm would want to pay a bribe to a high-level official when bidding for a large scale project. One reason is to induce the corrupt official and/or his agent to manipulate their evaluation of contract proposals in favor of the firm.
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The Humanitarian Foundation of Public Support for Social Welfare
American Journal of Political Science, 2001We explore the impact of prosocial orientations on a domain of American public opinion that has puzzled many-attitudes toward social welfare policies. We focus on the orientation of humanitarianism, i.e., a sense of obligation to help those in need, and find that this value can explain support for a wide variety of social welfare policies.
Stanley Feldman, Marco R. Steenbergen
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Public Relations: An Inescapable Obligation in Social Welfare
Social Service Review, 1953Attacks on welfare programs during the past few years have served to call attention to the need for more effective public relations. To the extent that these attacks have been based upon false premises, they have shown the urgency of making the nature and purpose of welfare programs much clearer.
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Public Participation and Cooperative Movement for Social Welfare
Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development, 1994The author examines the benefits and limitations of public participation in enhancing social welfare by illustrating the achievements and problems faced by the Cooperative Movement. He discusses the social, economic, educational and political benefits in utilising the combined effort of the local community as compared to the intervention of official ...
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The Welfare State, Public Services and the ‘Social Wage’
2015Education, health care, housing, electricity, water and other essential services can be provided through the market or by the state, and sometimes through kin. The poor typically have little or no access to these through the market because they are poor. Their kin are often as poor as them, and unable to assist. Hence the need for state intervention to
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The Field of the Church in Social Work and Public Welfare
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1923THE orientation of the churches with the modern social movement is a matter of great perplexity. In the first place, the social movement itself, especially in its community aspects, is comparatively recent, and is developing and differentiating with amazing rapidity. New and highly specialized professions are arising within the field of social work. At
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Putting the ‘public’ into public service delivery for social welfare in South Africa
International Journal of Social Welfare, 2011Mubangizi BC, Gray M. Putting the ‘public’ into public service delivery for social welfare in South Africa Int J Soc Welfare 2011: 20: 212–219 © 2010 The Author(s), International Journal of Social Welfare © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the International Journal of SocialWelfare.
Mubangizi, Betty C., Gray, Mel
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