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Social indicators and social accounts
Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1969Abstract This paper defines “social indicators” as statistics which have two denning characteristics. They are, first, measures of direct normative interest; that is, what the economist would call measures of “welfare” and “illfare”. Most existing government statistics are not of this type, because a large proportion of existing statistics are ...
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Social indicators and social management
Social Indicators Research, 1984The social indicators movement, which has attained world-wide significance, is based on awareness of the increasing necessity for a conscious regulation of social processes, as well as on the successful utilization of the social sciences. Both of these processes depend on: the character of the social order in the different countries, conceptions of the
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SOCIAL INDICATORS: SOCIAL INDICATORS: SOME POSSIBLE FUTURES
Public Opinion Quarterly, 1971R. A. Bauer, D. S. Shoup
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace Li Smith +2 more
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Social indicators detect the most relevant aspects of the life of a country and the interdependence of different sectors and different areas. In general, an indicator is configured as a measure of the level, trend, and distribution of an aspect of living conditions that are crucial for well-being.
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2013
Social indicators are increasingly influential tools used in global as well as domestic settings for shaping decision-making over a wide range of topics. The information they provide certainly seems an advance on acting on guesswork and their league tables about relative levels of performance often seem broadly convincing.
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Social indicators are increasingly influential tools used in global as well as domestic settings for shaping decision-making over a wide range of topics. The information they provide certainly seems an advance on acting on guesswork and their league tables about relative levels of performance often seem broadly convincing.
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SOCIAL INDICATORS: SOCIAL INDICATORS: SOME PRACTICAL POLITICS
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