907 resultados para Feminist policy analysis


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All research that investigates therapeutic practice should be conducted with the aim to develop and support good procedures of inquiry. An anti-oppressive practice approach within health research provides a way to systematically examine research procedures and motivations to increase the potential that the resultant research will yield ethical and just results. In this paper two music therapy researchers consider how anti-oppressive practices can address real life problems and be applicable to real life situations; from questions of participation, to developing the research question, recruitment, consent, and further steps of the research process. The goal of this paper is to examine issues arising when considering anti-oppressive practices and healthcare research practices from the perspective of the authors’ experience of music therapy research.

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of the National Perinatal Depression Initiative on access to Medicare services for women at risk of perinatal mental illness. METHOD: Retrospective cohort study using difference-in-difference analytical methods to quantify the impact of the National Perinatal Depression Initiative policies on Medicare Benefits Schedule mental health usage by Australian women giving birth between 2006 and 2010. A random sample of women of reproductive age enrolled in Medicare who had not given birth where used as controls. The main outcome measures were the proportions of women giving birth each month who accessed a Medicare Benefits Schedule mental health items during the perinatal period (pregnancy through to the end of the first postnatal year) before and after the introduction of the National Perinatal Depression Initiative. RESULTS: The proportion of women giving birth who accessed at least one mental health item during the perinatal period increased from 88 to 141 per 1000 between 2007 and 2010. The difference-in-difference analysis showed that while there was an overall increase in Medicare Benefits Schedule mental health item access as a result of the National Perinatal Depression Initiative, this did not reach statistical significance. However, the National Perinatal Depression Initiative was found to significantly increase access in subpopulations of women, particularly those aged under 25 and over 34 years living in major cities. CONCLUSION: In the 2 years following its introduction, the National Perinatal Depression Initiative was found to have increased access to Medicare funded mental health services in particular groups of women. However, an overall increase across all groups did not reach statistical significance. Further studies are needed to assess the impact of the National Perinatal Depression Initiative on women during childbearing years, including access to tertiary care, the cost-effectiveness of the initiative, and mental health outcomes. It is recommended that new mental health policy initiatives incorporate a planned strategic approach to evaluation, which includes sufficient follow-up to assess the impact of public health strategies.

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While the issue of boys’ dominance of the curriculum has a long history, the article examines this phenomenon in a contemporary context, through an empirical study with female teachers designing English curriculum around girls’ media in a coeducational secondary school in Victoria, Australia. In this space, teachers, and the researcher, produce and perform both individual gendered identities and plans for the identities of future student subjects, while negotiating subject positions made available to girls and women in broader social contexts. In this instance, negotiations that take place during the development of a unit of work on Mattel's Barbie website form the basis of feminist discourse analysis, enabling us to ‘take stock’ in thinking about what curriculum design is, about where the past is situated in relation to the present, and to question why, within a discursive feminist/postfeminist entanglement, the heritage of feminist intellectual thought in this area seems absent.

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Após 1985, o objetivo de privatização e desregulamentação substituiu a doutrina de desenvolvimento e segurança que orientava a formulação da política de telecomunicações no Brasil desde 1962. Utilizando referências da Escola de Análise de Políticas Públicas, Escolha Coletiva e da Teoria da Regulação, a pesquisa analisa os reflexos dessa mudança nas áreas sociais: Educação, Saúde e Previdência. O monitoramento da política de telecomunicações identificou programas visando a popularização do telefone, mas que não atingiram plenamente seus objetivos. Novas tecnologias foram introduzidas, como o satélite BRASILSAT, a telefonia celular e a TV a cabo, mas os benefícios principais de sua disseminação continuaram em favor de grupos preferenciais. A recente reformulação dos programas de TV educativos e a iniciativa de prover o acesso das escolas à rede INTERNET permitem prognosticar impactos positivos na Educação, entretanto, até 1992, a população continuava a ser mantida ausente da agenda da política pública e a tecnologia da informação ainda não tinha chegado nas escolas. Os impactos na Previdência decorreram da implantação de uma moderna rede de comunicações pela DATAPREV, reduzindo os prazos de atendimento aos segurados do INSS, e melhorando o controle fmanceiro sobre a arrecadação de contribuições e o pagamento dos benefícios. Os impactos na Saúde ainda não foram sentidos no atendimento ao cidadão, mas a disseminação de informações coletadas e processadas pelos sistemas do DATASUS provocaram efeitos positivos no planejamento e controle dos gastos com consultas médicas e internações hospitalares.

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Este trabalho estuda o impacto de diferentes políticas que procuram mitigar falhas de coordenação em um ambiente macroeconômico. Abordamos questões relativas ao timing dos estímulos econômicos. Quando o governo deveria começar a incentivar a economia? Deveria gastar mais para prevenir crises ou para tirar a economia da recessão quando os fundamentos estão melhorando? Como o estímulo deve alterar a complementaridade estratégica? Para responder a estas perguntas, construímos um modelo macroeconômico dinâmico com concorrência monopolística e decisões de investimento sequenciais. Aplicando resultados da literatura teórica de jogos dinâmicos com fricções, selecionamos um único equilíbrio neste modelo, nos dando um instrumental tratável para a análise de políticas. Nossos resultados sugerem que o governo não deveria viesar incentivos nem para a prevenção de crises nem para resgatar a economia quando esta já está em crise.

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O Brasil possui excelentes condições para o desenvolvimento da agroenergia. Programas como o do etanol atraem a atenção do mundo por apresentar uma alternativa econômica e ecológica à substituição dos combustíveis fósseis. Novas tecnologias de produção de biocombustíveis começam a se mostrar viáveis e a produção de etanol de segunda geração, a partir da utilização do bagaço de cana-de-açúcar, surge como um uma importante opção na matriz energética do país. Também a geração de energia elétrica a partir do bagaço é uma realidade em usinas de álcool e açúcar, tendo ainda grande possibilidade de expansão no setor sucroenergético. Com isso, há duas importantes tecnologias economicamente viáveis e com capacidade de crescimento que necessitarão do mesmo insumo para suas continuidades. Porém, ainda não se sabe se haverá bagaço suficiente para atender ao crescimento de ambas ou se elas irão concorrer pela biomassa no futuro e, neste caso, como se dará tal concorrência. Nos últimos anos foram desenvolvidos diversos trabalhos que investigaram aspectos relacionados aos biocombustíveis de primeira e de segunda geração, ao etanol de milho, aos mercados internacionais desses produtos, aos potenciais dos coprodutos dos biocombustíveis, entre outros. Contudo, não foram consideradas em nenhum deles a tecnologia do etanol de segunda geração e a produção de energia elétrica ao mesmo tempo, ambos a partir do bagaço da cana-de-açúcar. O presente trabalho investiga a competição entre o etanol de segunda geração e a produção de bioeletricidade (cogeração) pelo recurso comum às duas tecnologias no Brasil, que é o bagaço da cana-de-açúcar. Para tal, utiliza-se um modelo computável de equilíbrio geral, conhecido como Emissions Prediction and Policy Analysis - EPPA, capaz de projetar cenários de crescimento da economia brasileira e mundial, considerando a produção, consumo e comércio internacional dos diferentes setores econômicos, em particular, nos setores agropecuários e energéticos. Na modelagem, são introduzidas variáveis agroindustriais dos setores de bioenergia da cana-de-açúcar, tais como a cogeração das usinas utilizando como fonte de energia o bagaço e a tecnologia de produção do etanol de segunda geração. Considera-se ainda a possível evolução da demanda de etanol nos mercados mundiais, e os mandatos de utilização de biocombustíveis.Os resultados indicam que haverá considerável competição entre as duas tecnologias pelo uso do bagaço, com predomínio do uso desse recurso, antes abundante, para o uso de combustíveis líquidos. Quanto mais eficiente se tornar a produção do etanol de segunda geração, maior a competição pelo recurso e menor o volume de bagaço disponível para a cogeração, podendo haver a falta do insumo para a produção de energia elétrica em um cenário mais favorável à nova tecnologia. O desenvolvimento do etanol de segunda geração permite uma maior disponibilidade de terras para outros usos, uma vez que a maior produtividade dessa tecnologia, bem como os ganhos de produtividade da primeira geração, permite suprir a demanda pelo produto com menor necessidade de área agricultável. O etanol de segunda geração não contribui para incrementar significativamente a demanda brasileira pelo produto, porém, uma liberalização no comércio internacional traria elevado aumento na produção tanto do etanol de primeira geração quanto do etanol de segunda geração, gerando maior necessidade de áreas de cultivo para este fim e com crescimento também da geração de energia elétrica pela cogeração, por conta da maior disponibilidade de bagaço.

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The Department of Public Policy Analysis of Getulio Vargas Foundation (DAPP-FGV) is a research boutique concerned with the innovation of state structures and the relations between these and Civil Society, based on an interdisciplinary approach of applied social science, together with Information and Communication Technologies.

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How isolated is Venezuela’s government from the people it supposedly represents? Very isolated indeed, according to a study commissioned by beyondbrics from Marco Ruediger and colleages at FGV DAPP, the department of public policy analysis at the Fundação Getulio Vergas in Rio de Janeiro. The study, derived from activity on Twitter, demonstrates the extreme polarisation of opinion in the country and suggests that Venezuela’s media, often either controlled or suppressed by the government, is increasingly lining up with opposition voices.

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Everything before the election seemed to be pointing to a Labour lead. Even pollsters got it wrong. But a network analysis of the Twitter conversations about the general election highlights just how much hype there was around Labour in the run-up to the big day. Marco Ruediger and this colleagues at the department of public policy analysis at the Fundação Getulio Vargas in Rio de Janeiro analysed and visualised millions of tweets during the campaign.

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This work entitled "Planning and Tourism Territorial Management in the Metropolitan Region of Natal-RN" analyzes the tourism and its relationship to (re) production of socio-territorial inequalities in the metropolitan region of Natal (RMNatal) to from the planning and territorial management of the activity. For both, the methodological procedures were undertaken from research held about of literature on tourism, planning and territorial management, surveying and public policy analysis of tourism in national and local as well as the construction of levels of integration and differentiation of metropolitan municipalities in relation to tourism. Besides the shortage of studies on this subject, this research has shown that public policies focused on this sector has come under a great fragility in regard to tourism planning in Brazil and in Rio Grande do Norte, causing the planning activity is a strong array of fragmentation and socio-territorial inequalities in RMNatal

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This paper presents the results of a research where the phenomenon of indiscipline was problematized approaching its possible relationship with the production of gender identities, in and through school. By means of interviews and direct observation, in classes of the 8 th grade of a school was carried out a study about the (male and female) teachers' attitudes towards what they consider their pupils' indiscipline (which are teenagers, about 13 / 14 years old). At the same time it was made an analysis about the practices of school punishment, threreby a listing of the punishments imposed to desobedient students' behavior. This listing came out from consultation to the book of disciplinary records of the students. So it was possible to bring about, among others, some important aspects of this process: a) the coherence (or incoherence) between what teachers consider indiscipline and their actual practices and attitudes towards students' behavior; b) The diferences and analogies among (male and female) teachers'practices and attitudes c) The different ways in which teachers deal with the manifestations of gender and sexuality of the (male and female) students, at the same time associate them to the practices of insubordination and indiscipline; d) the production of identities, distinctions and inequalities of gender and sexuality, thru school practices.

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Includes bibliography

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Using two standard cycle methodologies (Classical and Deviation Cycle) and a comprehensive sample of 83 countries worldwide, including all developing regions, we show that the Latin American and Caribbean cycle exhibits two distinctive features. First, and most importantly, its expansion performance is shorter and for the most par less imtense than that of the rest of the regions considered, and in particular than that of East Asia and the Pacific, East Asia and the Pacific's expansions last five years longer than those of LAC, and its output gain is 50% greater than that of LAC. Second, LAC tends to exhibit contractions that are not significantly different in terms of duration and amplitude than t those of other regions. Both these features imply that the complete Latin American and Caribbean cycle has, overall, the shortest duration and smallest amplitude in relation to other regions. The specificities of the Latin American and Caribbean cycle are not confined to the short run. These are also reflected in variables such as productivity and investment, which are linked to long-run growth. East Asia and the Pacific's cumulative gain in labor productivity during the expansionary phase is twice that of LAC. Moreover, the evidence also shows that the effects of the contraction in public investment surpass those of the expansion leading to a declining trend over the entire cycle. In this sense we suggest that policy analysis needs to increase its focus on the expansionary phase of the cycle. Improving our knowledge of the differences in the expansionary dynamics of countries and regions, can further our understanding of the differences in their rates of growth and levels of development. We also suggest that while, the management of the cycle affects the short-run fluctuations of economic activity and hence volatility, it is not trend neutral. Hence, the effects of aggregate demand management policies may be more persistent over time and less transitory than currently thought.

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Three factors define the main difficulties faced by developing countries in the area of trade facilitation: (i) limited understanding and use by governments and business (especially SMEs) of trade facilitation and of ICT tools and techniques; (ii) developing countries' limited capacity for policy analysis and inadequate policy instruments for the implementation of trade facilitation, and (iii) inadequate policy coordination for negotiation on trade facilitation. These obstacles tend to reduce countries' development opportunities and to increase the costs of general economic development and social welfare.The United Nations, through its five regional commissions, is launching a project that seeks to disseminate the benefits of trade facilitation and the standards, tools and requirements for its successful implementation. The project will focus on trade facilitation promoted by: (a) enhanced knowledge and understanding of governments and business regarding trade facilitation and the role of ICT; (b) enhanced use of ICT by SMEs in trade facilitation, and (c) national capacity-building for trade facilitation negotiations.

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The notions of inclusion and exclusion have a long tradition in sociology, but have gained significant currency more recently in public policy analysis. However, a certain conceptual inflexibility arises when the distinction is applied to complex social situations. This article examines the main approaches to inclusion/exclusion in the sociological tradition, systems theory and the theory of new inequalities. On this basis, five interrelated situations of inclusion and exclusion are constructed: self-inclusion/self-exclusion, inclusion by risk/exclusion by danger, compensatory inclusion, inclusion in exclusion and sub-inclusion. They are illustrated with specific examples to refine an analytical approach to problems of inclusion and exclusion, with a view to contributing to sociological analysis and to assessing the consequences of public and private decisions.