Jabot, Françoise Massot, Caroline
Introduction : L’évaluation d’impact sur la santé (EIS) se développe rapidement en France. Elle est proche d’autres démarches, telles que l’évaluation de politiques publiques (EPP) avec laquelle elle est parfois confondue.But de l’étude : Cet article a pour objectifs d’identifier les similitudes et différences entre EIS et EPP et d’apprécier dans q...
Le Brun, Pierre
Cette note de recherche documente l’influence de l’État central dans l’orientation géographique des investissements immobiliers. Depuis 2009, les aides fiscales à l’investissement locatif des ménages (actuel dispositif Pinel) ne sont disponibles que sur une part de plus en plus restreinte du territoire national. Le recul des périmètres d’éligibilit...
Barbosa Jaimes, Juan Camilo
This paper begins with the exhibition of the historical evolution of the paradigm of Public Administration, and seeks to demonstrate how new theories, and historical, legal, and political facts, have altered the design of public policies from a top-down to a bottom-up model, leaving aside the traditional Weberian model of administrative organizatio...
Piperata, Giuseppe Torelli, Gabriele
As a consequence of the economic crisis caused by the covid-19 Pandemic, Italy and other member States of the European Union have suffered considerable economic damage. To redress this situation, the European Commission authorized the return of a large amount of financial resources to European countries, in the form of loans and subsidies, as means...
Cian, Janet Priscila
Viticulture (winegrowing) in the province of Entre Ríos is a topic that has attracted much attention lately, as a result of the increase in this type of activity and the industry of rural tourism that has developed around it. This current revival merits an enquire into the history of viticulture in the region, which can be approached from different...
Fouqueray, Etienne Bouba-Olga, Olivier Gaillard, Emmanuelle
Hung, Jason
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Frontiers in Sociology
Here researchers have the disposition to engage in the scholarly discourse on how the pandemic adversely influenced individuals' mental health and what remedies should be exercised in response to the mental health challenges. There is a shortage of scholarly discussion about who benefitted from the occurrence of the pandemic. Mancini et al. argued ...
Hung, Jason
Peer reviewed: True / Here researchers have the disposition to engage in the scholarly discourse on how the pandemic adversely influenced individuals' mental health and what remedies should be exercised in response to the mental health challenges. There is a shortage of scholarly discussion about who benefitted from the occurrence of the pandemic. ...
Diniz, Carmen Simone Grilo Cabral, Cristiane da Silva
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Global public health
We revisit the debates on reproductive health and rights (RHR) and public policies in Brazil, with focus on contraception, abortion and maternity care. These were part of a broader political agenda for re-democratisation, and for health sector reform, with the creation of the Women's Integral Health Program (PAISM) in 1983, and of the Universal Hea...
Burkart, Stefan