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Restructuring the Philadelphia Region offers one of the most comprehensive and careful investigations written to date about metropolitan inequalities in America's large urban regions. Moving beyond simplistic analyses of cities-versus-suburbs, the authors use a large and unique data set to discover the special patterns of opportunity in greater Philadelphia, a sprawling, complex metropolitan region consisting of more than 350 separate localities. With each community operating its own public services and competing to attract residents and businesses, the places people live offer
Sociology, Urban --- Equality --- Philadelphia Metropolitan Area (Pa.) --- Social conditions. --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government.
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ETATS-UNIS --- NONPROFIT --- STATISTIQUE --- SERVICES --- ASSISTANCE SOCIALE
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S11/0705 --- S11/0730 --- Family policy --- -Family policy --- -Mothers --- -#SML: Joseph Spae --- Moms --- Parents --- Women --- Housewives --- Motherhood --- Pregnant women --- Families --- Families and state --- State and families --- Public welfare --- Social security --- Social policy --- China: Social sciences--Clan and family: since 1949 --- China: Social sciences--Women: since 1949 --- Employment --- -Employment --- -Government policy --- Mothers --- -S11/0705 --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- Government policy
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Health research around the world relies on access to data, and much of the most valuable, reliable, and comprehensive data collections are held by governments. These collections, which contain data on whole populations, are a powerful tool in the hands of researchers, especially when they are linked and analyzed, and can help to address "wicked problems" in health and emerging global threats such as COVID-19. At the same time, these data collections contain sensitive information that must only be used in ways that respect the values, interests, and rights of individuals and their communities. Sharing Linked Data for Health Research provides a template for allowing research access to government data collections in a regulatory environment designed to build social license while supporting the research enterprise.
Medical records --- Data protection --- Medicine --- Linked data --- Access control --- Law and legislation --- Research --- Government policy --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Open data, Linked --- Health Workforce --- Electronic data processing --- Data governance --- Data regulation --- Personal data protection --- Protection, Data --- Communication in medicine --- Hospital records --- Clinical records --- Health records --- Hospital medical records --- Patient care records
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Social policy --- Europe --- Japan --- United States of America
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