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Social Policy and the Demand Side
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Social problems and crime in rural China: An analysis of the communal period and reform period
(1995)The purpose of this study is to examine social change in a village in northern China, more, specifically, the effects of the initiation of economic reform in the commune period (1953- 1983) compared with effects in the ... -
Social Protection of the Elderly in Tanzania: Current Status and Future Possibilities
(2010)Based on United Nations demographic estimates, the number of Tanzanians over 60 years of age is expected to almost triple between 2020 and 2050. As a consequence, the government is likely to face escalating pressure to ... -
Social Return on Investment: Merging Policy Evaluation Techniques for a Broader Vision of Success
(2012-07-26)The purpose of many social programs is to facilitate sustainable change in the lives of individuals and communities. Unfortunately, the techniques used to evaluate social programs often ignore some of the most important ... -
Social Security and Health Benefits in New Zealand
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1946) -
Social Security in Australia
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1943-08) -
Social Security in New Zealand
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1943) -
Social Security Plans of the U.S.A. : The Report of the National Resources Planning Board
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1943) -
"Social Security" and B.N.A. Act
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Social Stressors, Community Belonging, And Culture-Related Protective Factors Among Youth And Adults In First Nations Communities: Links With Psychological Distress
(2020-09-03)Secondary analyses of the 2015/16 First Nations Regional Health Survey (RHS) explored the pathways in which various social and cultural factors were related psychological distress in First Nations youth (Study One) and ... -
SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE PILOT WHALES (GLOBICEPHALA MELAS) OFF CAPE BRETON, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
(2017-04-27)The long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melas) is an intensely social species. I describe the social structure of the population off Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, using 12 years of individual association and behavioural data, ... -
Social Tagging as a Knowledge Organization and Resource Discovery Tool
(Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management, 2010)The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the social tagging phenomenon, including how it evolved and the debate surrounding its benefits and limitations. Further, social tagging's potential as a new tool for ... -
The Social Trend in Medicine
(Dalhousie Student Medical Society, 1937-04) -
Social Vulnerability and Health in Older Adults
(2010-10-04)Vulnerability to adverse health outcomes can be intrinsic (e.g. illnesses, disability, frailty, genetics) or extrinsic (e.g. physical and social environments). The contribution of social factors to extrinsic vulnerability ... -
Social Work For Land Back: Environmental Social Work, Decolonization, Reconciliation, and Indigenous Self-Determination
(2023-12-15)Using an anti-colonial Indigenist research framework, through two sharing circles and eleven one-on-one conversations, social work educators, practitioners, and students were asked: How can social workers in Canada who ... -
SOCIAL, TECHNICAL, AND ORGANIZATIONAL DETERMINANTS OF EMPLOYEES’ PARTICIPATION IN ENTERPRISE SOCIAL TAGGING TOOLS: A CONCEPTUAL MODEL AND AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION
(2013-03-25)Organizations are attempting to leverage their knowledge resources by integrating knowledge sharing systems, a key and new form of which are social computing tools. A large number of these initiatives fail, however, due ...