28 resultados para Women welfare
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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Information on the laws that affect Iowa women.
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Information on women and poverty in Iowa based on the perspectives of women who have experienced poverty in Iowa as well as the perspectives of direct service providers.
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Agency Performance Plan
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Annual report for the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women, Department of Human Rights
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Annual Report for the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women, Department of Human Rights.
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Annual Report for Iowa Commission on the Status of Women,Department of Human Rigths.
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Financial Safety Planning for Older Women
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A guide for women who are preparing to enter the workforce. Produced by the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women.
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Brochure for Iowa Commission on the Status of Women their services and information to the public.
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Small Business: Referral Information on Programs to Assist Women and Minorities in Establishing and Expanding Small Businesses
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Report on the Iowa Commission on the Status of Iowa Women for 2001
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This informational sheet on women in nontraditional careers produced by Iowa Commission on the Status of Women
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This staff report on various factors regarding juvenile issues and crime was prepared by the Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning (CJJP). It was prepared to help the Juvenile Justice Advisory Council (JJAC) prepare their 3-Year Strategy as prescribed by the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDP Act).
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We review some of the most significant issues and results on the economic effects of genetically modified (GM) product innovation, with emphasis on the question of GM labeling and the need for costly segregation and identity preservation activities. The analysis is organized around an explicit model that can accommodate the features of both first-generation and second-generation GM products. The model accounts for the proprietary nature of GM innovations and for the critical role of consumer preferences vis-à-vis GM products, as well as for the impacts of segregation and identity preservation and the effects of a mandatory GM labeling regulation. We also investigate briefly a novel question in this setting, the choice of “research direction”when both cost-reducing and quality-enhancing GM innovations are feasible.
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