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Non-communicable diseases have surpassed infectious diseases as the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries. Prevention and treatment of the causes and consequences of lifestyle-related diseases forms an important part of health policy in the twenty-first century. Public health economics – from quantifying the problem, to evaluating interventions and developing toolkits to assist decision makers – is an essential area for any postgraduate student and researcher with an interest in applied economics to understand. There are a wide range of techniques from mainstream economics and health economics that can be applied to the evaluation of public health policy and public health issues. In this book, Brown presents examples from developed countries to illustrate how economic tools can be applied to public health. Further, cross-country comparisons illustrate how contextual factors related to healthcare systems, demographics and environmental factors may impact on outcomes and the cost-effectiveness of public health policies, in order to aid understanding and help students apply theory into practice. .
Public health --- Economic aspects. --- Health care management. --- Health services administration. --- Behavioral economics. --- Microeconomics. --- Public finance. --- Health economics. --- Medical economics. --- Economics. --- Health Economics. --- Public Economics. --- Health Care Management. --- Behavioral/Experimental Economics. --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Sanitary affairs --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Behavioral economics --- Behavioural economics --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Price theory --- Economics --- Cameralistics --- Public finance --- Currency question --- Economics, Medical --- Health economics --- Hygiene --- Medicine --- Administration --- Management --- Economic aspects --- Public finances --- Finance, Public. --- Psychological aspects.
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Non-communicable diseases have surpassed infectious diseases as the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries. Prevention and treatment of the causes and consequences of lifestyle-related diseases forms an important part of health policy in the twenty-first century. Public health economics – from quantifying the problem, to evaluating interventions and developing toolkits to assist decision makers – is an essential area for any postgraduate student and researcher with an interest in applied economics to understand. There are a wide range of techniques from mainstream economics and health economics that can be applied to the evaluation of public health policy and public health issues. In this book, Brown presents examples from developed countries to illustrate how economic tools can be applied to public health. Further, cross-country comparisons illustrate how contextual factors related to healthcare systems, demographics and environmental factors may impact on outcomes and the cost-effectiveness of public health policies, in order to aid understanding and help students apply theory into practice. .
Microeconomics --- Public finance --- Public economics --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Industrial psychology --- gedrag (mensen) --- economie --- gezondheidszorg --- gezondheidseconomie --- besmettelijke ziekten --- micro-economie --- overheidsfinanciën
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Gender identity. --- Families. --- Identité sexuelle --- Marx, Karl, --- Political and social views. --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Marx, Karl
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This, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to Marx’s perspectives on gender and the family, offers a fresh look at this topic in light of twenty-first century concerns. Although Marx’s writings sometimes exhibit sexism, especially through the naturalization of certain female social functions, his work often transcends these. Brown studies those writings on gender, as well as his 1879-1882 notebooks on precapitalist societies and gender, some of them still unpublished in any language. The author argues that although Marx never fully developed these ideas, he gave important indications toward a theory of gender and society. This study attempts to fill a significant gap in the literature on Marx and offer some general insights into the intersectionality of gender and class.
Marx, Karl, --- Views on sex role. --- Views on families. --- Philosophy, Marxist. --- Marxian philosophy --- Marxist philosophy --- Communism and philosophy --- Marx, Karl --- Makesi, --- Ma-kʻo-ssu, --- 马克思, --- 馬克思, --- Marukusu, --- マルクス, --- Marx, Heinrich Karl, --- Marks, Karl, --- Marx, Carlos, --- Marks, K. --- Marŭkʻŭsŭ, Kʻal, --- 마르크스, 칼, --- Marksŭ, --- 맑스, --- Marks, Karol, --- Mác, Các, --- Marx, Karel, --- Marksas, Karolis, --- Marx, Carlo, --- Mác, C., --- מארכס, --- מארכס, קארל, --- מארכס, קרל, --- מארכס, ק --- מארקס --- מארקס, קארל --- מארקס, קארל, --- מארקס, קרל, --- מארקס, ק. --- מרכס, קרל --- מרכס, קרל, --- ماركس، كارل --- ماركس، كارل، --- Markso, Karlo,
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Child welfare --- Adopted children --- Foster parents --- Mentally ill children --- Mental health. --- Treatment. --- Emotionally disturbed children --- Psychotic children --- Child psychiatry --- Child psychopathology --- Developmentally disabled children --- Sick children --- Foster families --- Parents --- Adopted infants --- Children, Adopted --- Children
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Raya Dunayevskaya is one of the twentieth century’s great but underappreciated Marxist and feminist thinkers. She developed a unique philosophy and practice of Marxist-Humanism, as well as an original reading of Hegelian dialectics and the deep humanism that informs Marx’s thought. From these contributions, along with her writings on Rosa Luxemburg, and on Black and women’s liberation, we are offered an indispensable resource for navigating the struggles of today. In this first-ever collection of essays on Dunayevskaya, a diverse group of writers revisits her rich legacy and brings to life her most important ideas. Kevin B. Anderson is Professor of Sociology, Political Science and Feminist Studies at University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. Kieran Durkin is Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow at University of York, UK. Heather A. Brown is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Westfield State University, USA.
Political theory. --- Political philosophy. --- Political sociology. --- World politics. --- Political Theory. --- Political Philosophy. --- Political Sociology. --- Political History. --- Colonialism --- Global politics --- International politics --- Political history --- Political science --- World history --- Eastern question --- Geopolitics --- International organization --- International relations --- Mass political behavior --- Political behavior --- Sociology --- Political philosophy --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Sociological aspects --- Humanism. --- Philosophy, Marxist. --- Marxian philosophy --- Marxist philosophy --- Communism and philosophy --- Philosophy --- Classical education --- Classical philology --- Philosophical anthropology --- Renaissance --- Political science. --- Philosophy.
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"From the #1 Bestselling author of The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide To Artificial Intelligence In Education. What are the secrets to transforming education in the age of artificial intelligence? Why are some schools thriving in a world dominated by AI while others cling to outdated methods, leaving students and teachers behind? Dan Fitzpatrick, a trusted advisor to educational leaders and a pioneer in AI-driven strategies, is pulling back the curtain on how schools can evolve and flourish in this era of unprecedented change. Dan has distilled his insights into a clear framework for transforming education and ensuring its relevance in the intelligence age. This book is your compass for navigating the chaos of AI in education, offering a practical roadmap for leaders ready to embrace the future. Outcomes from reading this book You will be propelled into a profound discovery of a world with Artificial Intelligence. You will gain tools to craft a compelling vision for the future of education. You will be equipped to inspire and lead others in this journey. You will unite your team around this shared vision. You will acquire the knowledge and strategies to drive meaningful and sustainable improvements. In return, your dedication to making this transformation a reality is essential. It won't just happen. It requires a commitment to action, experimentation, failure, and learning from mistakes. It requires a deep sense of purpose and a belief in the power of education. The age of intelligence is here. Will your school evolve or risk becoming obsolete?"--
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