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Social Determinants of Health – Atlas of Public Management

WEBConcept description. The Public Health Agency of Canada defines social determinants of health as “a specific group of social and economic factors within the broader …

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Bardach’s Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem Solving

WEBThe eight steps. The following are direct quotes: Define the problem. Your first problem definition is a crucial step: it gives you both a reason for doing all the work necessary to …

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What is Public Management

WEBThe Atlas of Public Management characterizes the field of public management. as comprising: the government practices pertaining to policy development, policy …

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Gender Differences in Health – Atlas of Public Management

WEB… an Atlas concept in Socioeconomic and Political Context and Atlas105 Definitions. The Harvard Medical School (reference below) has summarized the extent and implications …

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Asymmetric Information and Insurance – Atlas of Public …

WEBCowen outlines the content: “In this video, we discuss asymmetric information, adverse selection, and propitious selection in relation to the market for health insurance. Health …

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Women’s Rights and Men’s Rights Movements – Atlas of Public …

WEB… an Atlas concept in Socioeconomic and Political Context and Atlas105 Definitions. Wikipedia (references below) provides the following descriptions: “Women’s rights are …

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Welfare State – Atlas of Public Management

WEBEncyclopedia Britannica defines the Welfare State as a “concept of government in which the state or a well-established network of social institutions plays a …

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Targeted vs. Universal Programs – Atlas of Public Management

WEBWriting in Brookings Future Development series, Raj Desai (2017, reference below) summarizes the contrast between targeting and universalism in social programs: …

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Process Evaluation – Atlas of Public Management

WEBPal writes (p. 279-286): “Process or implementation evaluation monitors an existing program to assess the effort put into it (Posvac & Carey, 1980, p. 12). This is not the …

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Welfare Dependency – Atlas of Public Management

WEBWikipedia defines welfare dependency as “the state in which a person or household is reliant on government welfare benefits for their income for a prolonged period of time, …

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Solidarity vs. Individualism – Atlas of Public Management

WEBThe Cambridge Dictionary (references below) defines solidarity as “agreement between and support for the members of a group, especially a political group” and individualism as …

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Policy Communities and Networks – Atlas of Public Management

WEBA policy community can be defined as the actors in a policy network, presumably those who share at least some common language and conceptual reference …

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The Anxious Generation – How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is …

WEBA 2024 Book by Jonathan Haidt. Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He received his Ph.D. from the …

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Typologies of Policy Instruments – Atlas of Public Management

WEBFour basic classes appeared over and over again in the literature they reviewed, but not always the same four, and so they combined them into a group of seven major …

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Doing Nothing as a Policy Instrument – Atlas of Public Management

WEBConcept description. Leslie Pal (reference below) describes when doing nothing may be the appropriate policy response. Pal writes (p. 137-139): “Doing nothing may appear as a …

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Implicit Bias and the Harvard Implicit Association Test

WEBConcept description. Michael Brownstein, writing in the Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy (reference below), says: “Implicit bias is a term of art referring to relatively unconscious …

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VMOSA – Vision, Mission, Objectives, Strategies, and Action Plans

WEBVMOSA is a strategic planning process by which a group defines its own V ision, M ission, O bjectives, S trategies, and A ction Plans. Jenette Nagy and Stephen …

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Best Practice Websites Database – Atlas of Public Management

WEBThe Indian Health Service (HIS) database is an inventory of Best Practice, Promising Practice, Local Effort, Resource and Policies occurring among American …

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Management Differences between Public and Private Sectors

WEBPeggy Liu (reference below) reviews the literature on the differences between the public and private sectors. She notes that the differences stem primarily from: “ Use of public …

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Asymmetric Information, Signaling, and Game Theory

WEB… a core topic in Economic Analysis and Atlas102. Topic description. This topic deals with asymmetric information, signaling, and game theory. The treatment of asymmetric …

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Pal’s Classification of Policy Instruments

WEBPal writes (p. 134): “We begin by presuming that the policymaker’s purpose is to achieve an outcome in terms of (1) the behaviour of individuals; (2) political, social, or economic …

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Dunn’s Four-stage Process of Communicating Policy-relevant …

WEBDunn (2004) argues that the communication of policy-relevant knowledge is a four-stage process consisting of policy analysis, materials development, interaction, and knowledge …

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