961 resultados para ex-ante welfare analysis
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"PB81-163347."
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At head of title, no. 1-12: State of New York. State Board of Charities. Department of State and Alien Poor. The Bureau of Analysis and Investigation.--no. 13-15, State of New York. State Board of Charities. Division of Mental Defect and Delinquency. The Bureau of Analysis and Investigation.
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"Prepared under contract J-9-P-8-0191, Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs."
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"Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs. Prepared under Contract J-9-P-8- 0191."
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Incluye con portadilla propia: Petri Possini e Societate Jesu Observationum Pachymerianarum ad historiam rerum Michaelis Palaeologi libri tres ; Appendix ad observationes Pachymerianas specimen sapientiae Indorum veterum liber olim ex lingua Indica in Persicam a Perzoe Medico, ex Persica in Arabicam ab Anonymo, ex Arabica in Graecam a Symeone Seth, a Petro Possino Societ. Jesu novissime e Graeca in Latinam translatus.
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The present bibliography has been combined with 2 previously published bibliographies (1949 and 1954)
Supplementary analysis of Report on administration issued by Public Administration Service [Chicago]
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Description based on: 1960.
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sect. 1. Old-age pensions, federal old-age benefits, aid to dependent children, maternal and child welfare, aid to crippled children, vocational rehabilitation, aid to the blind, public health, unemployment compensation.--sect. 2. Unemployment compensation, federal old-age benefits.
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While studies concerned with migration and the welfare, or migration and stress, have been focusing on either notions of a welfare-magnet or issues related to PTSDs, representing an overt research focus on migration from poorer to richer nations, none have explored the possible role of chronic stress as an underlying trigger for wishing to escape the welfare society. This study explores just this, elaborating upon the lifestyle-concept. Using the latest financial crisis as a theoretical turning point, a comparative case study was performed with Swedish migrant entrepreneurs in Costa del Sol, as compared to previously performed studies from the area. Fourteen semi-structured interviews were carried out with different actors for the purpose of triangulation. Statistics were used for an elementary understanding, in a mixed method design. Analysis was performed on macro to micro scales, providing findings in line with previous research on lifestyle-migration. New findings however include a recognition of long-term exposure to stress as an underlying trigger for wishing to escape the welfare-society, as well as the perception of the holiday-destination as the antithesis to stress making it the preferred choice for relocation. The paper concludes that if stress push people away from Sweden, it can be considered global in scope.