• No results found

Implications for introducing RDT-based policies

Asset trajectories and child outcomes: Implications for asset-based policies

Asset trajectories and child outcomes: Implications for asset-based policies

... asset-based policies and interventions around the world have shown that the net worth of participants, especially those from lower income families, does not change dramatically, if at all, as a result of ...

187

Competency-Based Education: A Review of Policies and Implications for Respiratory Care Accreditation

Competency-Based Education: A Review of Policies and Implications for Respiratory Care Accreditation

... Calls by the public and policymakers for increased transparency and accountability as well as heightened consumerism have also influenced the shift to a competency- centered, outcomes-based approach to ...

40

Investigation of Incremental Housing Processes based on Microfinance: Implications for Policies and Practice.

Investigation of Incremental Housing Processes based on Microfinance: Implications for Policies and Practice.

... 136 6.3. Time Line of Activities The success of incremental housing initiatives depends on the timing, standard, and level of service provision. When projects are highly ambitious, costs have proved unaffordable for ...

203

HOT Lane Policies and Their Implications

HOT Lane Policies and Their Implications

... 11) Both the HOT lanes have similar separation mechanisms (double white line) and limited access points. In fact, SR 167 HOT lanes based their design on the MnPASS design. Additionally, both the HOT lanes used ...

156

Introducing Security Access Control Policies into Legacy Business Processes

Introducing Security Access Control Policies into Legacy Business Processes

... access policies from high abstraction levels that combine Model-driven approaches and Aspects Oriented ...access-control policies into aspect ...access policies, targeting an aspect-based ...

9

Adverse selection in a community based health insurance scheme in rural Africa: Implications for introducing targeted subsidies

Adverse selection in a community based health insurance scheme in rural Africa: Implications for introducing targeted subsidies

... Since 2006, all 33 clusters have been offered the opportun- ity to enroll in CBHI every year. The trial is described in more details elsewhere [26]. Enrolment in CBHI is voluntary. To limit adverse selec- tion the unit ...

8

Adverse selection in a community-based health insurance scheme in rural Africa: implications for introducing targeted subsidies

Adverse selection in a community-based health insurance scheme in rural Africa: implications for introducing targeted subsidies

... Since 2006, all 33 clusters have been offered the opportun- ity to enroll in CBHI every year. The trial is described in more details elsewhere [26]. Enrolment in CBHI is voluntary. To limit adverse selec- tion the unit ...

9

Adverse selection in a community-based health insurance scheme in rural Africa: implications for introducing targeted subsidies

Adverse selection in a community-based health insurance scheme in rural Africa: implications for introducing targeted subsidies

... work based upon the Work or upon the Work and other pre-existing works, such as a translation, musical arrangement, dramatization, fictionalization, motion picture version, sound recording, art reproduction, ...

5

The Implications of the Framing of Climate Adaption Policies

The Implications of the Framing of Climate Adaption Policies

... what implications emerge from the framing of the ...some implications, which this study uses, a complete open-ended approach was therefore not ...which implications these observed frames ...the ...

44

Formation Policies in the Amazonas: Implications and Challenges

Formation Policies in the Amazonas: Implications and Challenges

... teachers based on the needs and challenges that teaching as a social practice brings them daily, contributing to the research concerning the activity itself in a process of building their identities as ...

9

Spin-Offs. Implications for Corporate Policies

Spin-Offs. Implications for Corporate Policies

... is based on two hypotheses: first, the marginal product of investment decision makers is higher than the marginal product of supervisors; second, a firm with growth options is riskier, which typ- ically translates ...

20

CHALLENGES IN INTRODUCING DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN ERITREA:Some Observations and Implications

CHALLENGES IN INTRODUCING DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN ERITREA:Some Observations and Implications

... “three legs” of good learning materials, effective student supports, and efficient logistics (Moore, and Kearsley, 1996). Good learning materials The type of the teaching materials to be prepared depends on the ...

16

CHALLENGES IN INTRODUCING DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN ERITREA:Some Observations and Implications

CHALLENGES IN INTRODUCING DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN ERITREA:Some Observations and Implications

... “three legs” of good learning materials, effective student supports, and efficient logistics (Moore, and Kearsley, 1996). Good learning materials The type of the teaching materials to be prepared depends on the ...

16

CHALLENGES IN INTRODUCING DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN ERITREA:Some Observations and Implications

CHALLENGES IN INTRODUCING DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN ERITREA:Some Observations and Implications

... “three legs” of good learning materials, effective student supports, and efficient logistics ( Moore, and Kearsley, 1996) . Good learning materials The type of the teaching materials to be prepared depends on the ...

16

The Virtual RDT, Key to Unbundling the Local Exchange

The Virtual RDT, Key to Unbundling the Local Exchange

... risk RDT based solution can be available sooner and with far less software ...RBOC introducing ISDN, Provider A's financial risk is limited to one switch until his market penetration justifies adding ...

18

Skill Development Policies in India: Implications and Challenges

Skill Development Policies in India: Implications and Challenges

... ‘knowledge based economy’ need to invest in skill formation and developing educated and skilled ...development policies at school and vocational ...such policies and conclude by scrutinizing what can ...

8

Restrictive ID policies: implications for health equity

Restrictive ID policies: implications for health equity

... ID policies and health, we hope that public health organi- zations and leaders will review their policies and prac- tices and inform partners about the exclusionary conse- quences of policies that ...

7

The Implications of Alternative Biofuel Policies on Carbon Leakage

The Implications of Alternative Biofuel Policies on Carbon Leakage

... Abstract We show how leakage differs, depending on the biofuel policy and market conditions. Carbon leakage is shown to have two components: a market leakage effect and an emissions savings effect. We also distinguish ...

53

Income Inequality: Implications and Relevant Economic Policies

Income Inequality: Implications and Relevant Economic Policies

... liberalization policies led to a period of financial engineering in the US, namely securitisation in the form of what we now know as interlinked securities, based on subprime ...

24

TELECOMMUNICATIONS TAX POLICIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DIGITAL AGE

TELECOMMUNICATIONS TAX POLICIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DIGITAL AGE

... properties and increases the tax burden on telecommunications companies. States often assess electric utility and telecommunications company property using the unitary method, which measures the value of all assets owned ...

28

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects