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Pessimism or optimism? A tri-spatial analysis of public risk perception bias and its influencing mechanisms: evidence from 31 major cities in China. [PDF]
Wang L, Wang Y, Wu M.
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Defining success together: a collaborative approach for client and provider-engaged outcomes indicator development in Ontario. [PDF]
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Leveraging global tools for adolescent and youth health planning and programming: process and lessons learnt from Madagascar. [PDF]
Ngabonzima A +10 more
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Fairness evaluation of collaborative governance of food safety in Jilin Province based on AHP-FCE model: multi-dimensional difference analysis and policy implications research. [PDF]
Qi X, Chen Y, Yu X.
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Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010
The notions of social indicators and social accounting, expressed by analogy with the national economic accounts, generated excitement in the 1960's, and the interest continues to grow if we may judge from governmental activity and the publication of programmatic and research papers.
E B, Sheldon, R, Parke
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The notions of social indicators and social accounting, expressed by analogy with the national economic accounts, generated excitement in the 1960's, and the interest continues to grow if we may judge from governmental activity and the publication of programmatic and research papers.
E B, Sheldon, R, Parke
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Science, 1975
The notions of social indicators and social accounting, expressed by analogy with the national economic accounts, generated excitement in the 1960's, and the interest continues to grow if we may judge from governmental activity and the publication of programmatic and research papers.
Eleanor Bernert Sheldon, Robert Parke
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The notions of social indicators and social accounting, expressed by analogy with the national economic accounts, generated excitement in the 1960's, and the interest continues to grow if we may judge from governmental activity and the publication of programmatic and research papers.
Eleanor Bernert Sheldon, Robert Parke
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Demographic Indices as Social Indicators
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1991A social indicator is derived from readily available demographic data: population age structures, mortality rates, sex ratios, and children—women ratios (fertility). It is suggested that an indicator based on just two of these variables can be as reliable a measure of the physical quality of life in a population as a multivariable indicator based ...
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