873 resultados para National territory of Misiones
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El presente artículo propone el análisis de la composición socio-demográfica del territorio de Misiones a partir de los resultados del censo específico de territorios nacionales de 1920. Este análisis abordará tanto los resultados de este censo, como sus condiciones de producción y los objetivos políticos que inspiraron su realización. A través de este análisis se buscará, en primer lugar, abordar la realización de este censo como parte de la agenda de ampliación de derechos políticos del gobierno radical de la Argentina. En segundo lugar, conocer las características generales de la población de Misiones, en cuanto a su composición según sexo, edades y origen. En tercer lugar, observar las características poblacionales en las zonas fronterizas del territorio. El objetivo será aportar al conocimiento socio-demográfico de Misiones, en tanto permite observar las particularidades en la composición poblacional de las zonas fronterizas que constituyeron los escenarios de un conjunto de movimientos políticos de carácter transfronterizo entre las décadas de 1920 y 1930.
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El presente artículo propone el análisis de la composición socio-demográfica del territorio de Misiones a partir de los resultados del censo específico de territorios nacionales de 1920. Este análisis abordará tanto los resultados de este censo, como sus condiciones de producción y los objetivos políticos que inspiraron su realización. A través de este análisis se buscará, en primer lugar, abordar la realización de este censo como parte de la agenda de ampliación de derechos políticos del gobierno radical de la Argentina. En segundo lugar, conocer las características generales de la población de Misiones, en cuanto a su composición según sexo, edades y origen. En tercer lugar, observar las características poblacionales en las zonas fronterizas del territorio. El objetivo será aportar al conocimiento socio-demográfico de Misiones, en tanto permite observar las particularidades en la composición poblacional de las zonas fronterizas que constituyeron los escenarios de un conjunto de movimientos políticos de carácter transfronterizo entre las décadas de 1920 y 1930.
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El presente artículo propone el análisis de la composición socio-demográfica del territorio de Misiones a partir de los resultados del censo específico de territorios nacionales de 1920. Este análisis abordará tanto los resultados de este censo, como sus condiciones de producción y los objetivos políticos que inspiraron su realización. A través de este análisis se buscará, en primer lugar, abordar la realización de este censo como parte de la agenda de ampliación de derechos políticos del gobierno radical de la Argentina. En segundo lugar, conocer las características generales de la población de Misiones, en cuanto a su composición según sexo, edades y origen. En tercer lugar, observar las características poblacionales en las zonas fronterizas del territorio. El objetivo será aportar al conocimiento socio-demográfico de Misiones, en tanto permite observar las particularidades en la composición poblacional de las zonas fronterizas que constituyeron los escenarios de un conjunto de movimientos políticos de carácter transfronterizo entre las décadas de 1920 y 1930.
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El presente artículo propone el análisis de la composición socio-demográfica del territorio de Misiones a partir de los resultados del censo específico de territorios nacionales de 1920. Este análisis abordará tanto los resultados de este censo, como sus condiciones de producción y los objetivos políticos que inspiraron su realización. A través de este análisis se buscará, en primer lugar, abordar la realización de este censo como parte de la agenda de ampliación de derechos políticos del gobierno radical de la Argentina. En segundo lugar, conocer las características generales de la población de Misiones, en cuanto a su composición según sexo, edades y origen. En tercer lugar, observar las características poblacionales en las zonas fronterizas del territorio. El objetivo será aportar al conocimiento socio-demográfico de Misiones, en tanto permite observar las particularidades en la composición poblacional de las zonas fronterizas que constituyeron los escenarios de un conjunto de movimientos políticos de carácter transfronterizo entre las décadas de 1920 y 1930.
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Historically, the development philosophy for the two Territories of Papua and New Guinea (known as TPNG, formerly two territories, Papua and New Guinea) was equated with economic development, with a focus on agricultural development. To achieve the modification or complete change in indigenous farming systems the Australian Government’s Department of External Territories adopted and utilised a programme based on agricultural extension. Prior to World War II, under Australian administration, the economic development of these two territories, as in many colonies of the time, was based on the institution of the plantation. Little was initiated in agriculture development for indigenous people. This changed after World War II to a rationale based on the promotion and advancement of primary industry, but also came to include indigenous farmers. To develop agriculture within a colony it was thought that a modification to, or in some cases the complete transformation of, existing farming systems was necessary to improve the material welfare of the population. It was also seen to be a guarantee for the future national interest of the sovereign state after independence was granted. The Didiman and Didimisis became the frontline, field operatives of this theoretical model of development. This thesis examines the Didiman’s field operations, the structural organisation of agricultural administration and the application of policy in the two territories.
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It is widely contended that we live in a „world risk society‟, where risk plays a central and ubiquitous role in contemporary social life. A seminal contributor to this view is Ulrich Beck, who claims that our world is governed by dangers that cannot be calculated or insured against. For Beck, risk is an inherently unrestrained phenomenon, emerging from a core and pouring out from and under national borders, unaffected by state power. Beck‟s focus on risk's ubiquity and uncontrollability at an infra-global level means that there is a necessary evenness to the expanse of risk: a "universalization of hazards‟, which possess an inbuilt tendency towards globalisation. While sociological scholarship has examined the reach and impact of globalisation processes on the role and power of states, Beck‟s argument that economic risk is without territory and resistant to domestic policy has come under less appraisal. This is contestable: what are often described as global economic processes, on closer inspection, reveal degrees of territorial embeddedness. This not only suggests that "global‟ flows could sometimes be more appropriately explained as international, regional or even local processes, formed from and responsive to state strategies – but also demonstrates what can be missed if we overinflate the global. This paper briefly introduces two key principles of Beck's theory of risk society and positions them within a review of literature debating the novelty and degree of global economic integration and its impact on states pursuing domestic economic policies. In doing so, this paper highlights the value for future research to engage with questions such as "is economic risk really without territory‟ and "does risk produce convergence‟, not so much as a means of reducing Beck's thesis to a purely empirical analysis, but rather to avoid limiting our scope in understanding the complex relationship between risk and state.
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Sampling design is critical to the quality of quantitative research, yet it does not always receive appropriate attention in nursing research. The current article details how balancing probability techniques with practical considerations produced a representative sample of Australian nursing homes (NHs). Budgetary, logistical, and statistical constraints were managed by excluding some NHs (e.g., those too difficult to access) from the sampling frame; a stratified, random sampling methodology yielded a final sample of 53 NHs from a population of 2,774. In testing the adequacy of representation of the study population, chi-square tests for goodness of fit generated nonsignificant results for distribution by distance from major city and type of organization. A significant result for state/territory was expected and was easily corrected for by the application of weights. The current article provides recommendations for conducting high-quality, probability-based samples and stresses the importance of testing the representativeness of achieved samples.
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This publication constitutes the fruits of National Science Centre research projects (grant no 2011/01/M/HS3/02142 – 6 articles) and the National Programme for the Development of the Humanities (grant no 0108/NPH3/H12/82/2014 – 3 articles). We would like to acknowledge and at the same time express our sincere gratitude for the generosity shown by the following at the Adam Mickiewicz University in making this publication possible: the Dean of the Department of History, Institute of Pre-history and the Eastern Institute.
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This paper summarises results from an evaluation of the adequacy and utility of the Australian Competency Standards for Entry-Level Occupational Therapists © (OT AUSTRALIA, 1994a). It comprised a two-part study, incorporating an online survey of key national stakeholders (n = 26), and 13 focus groups (n = 152) conducted throughout Australia with occupational therapy clinicians, academics, OT AUSTRALIA association and Occupational Therapy Registration Board representatives, as well as university program accreditors. The key recommendations were that: (i) urgent revision to reflect contemporary practice, paradigms, approaches and frameworks is required; (ii) the standards should exemplify basic competence at graduation (not within two years following); (iii) a revision cycle of five years is required; (iv) the Australian Qualifications Framework should be retained, preceded by an introduction describing the scope and nature of occupational therapy practice in the national context; (v) access to the standards should be free and unrestricted to occupational therapists, students and the public via the OT AUSTRALIA (national) website; (vi) the standards should incorporate a succinct executive summary and additional tools or templates formatted to enable occupational therapists to develop professional portfolios and create working documents specific to their workplace; and (vii) language must accommodate contextual variation while striking an appropriate balance between providing instruction and encouraging innovation in practice.
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To promote and support informed discussion, we look here at the experiences of some services in the national trial of the draft Early Years Learning Framework, and the more recent trial of the supporting draft Educator's Guide. Reflecting on these experiences, the paper offers some examples of how a service can 'get started' with the EYLF.
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This report analyses the national curriculum and workforce needs of the social work and human services workforce. Australia’s community and health services are among the fastest growing sectors of employment in the nation but the sustainability of an appropriately qualified workforce is threatened. Yet there is little integration of education and workforce planning for the community services sector. This contrasts markedly with the health services sector, where key stakeholders are collaboratively addressing workforce challenges. Our research confirmed rapid growth in the social work and human services workforce and it also identified: • an undersupply of professionally qualified social work and human service practitioners to meet workforce demand; • the rapid ageing of the workforce with many workers approaching retirement; • limited career and salary structures creating disincentives to retention; • a highly diverse qualification base across the workforce. This diversity is inconsistent with the specialist knowledge and skills required of practitioners in many domains of community service provision. Our study revealed a lack of co-ordination across VET and higher education to meet the educational needs of the social work and human services workforce. Our analysis identified: • strong representation of equity groups in social work and related human service programs, although further participation of these groups is still needed; • the absence of clear articulation pathways between VET and higher education programs due the absence of co-ordination and planning between these sectors; • substantial variation in the content of the diverse range of social work and human service programs, with accredited programs conforming to national standards and some others in social and behavioural sciences lacking any external validation; • financial obstacles and disincentives to social work and human service practitioners in achieving postgraduate level qualifications. We recommend that: • DEEWR identify accredited social work and human services courses as a national education priority (similar to education and nursing). This will help ensure the supply of professional workers to this sector; • VET and higher education providers are encouraged to collaboratively develop clear and accessible educational pathways across the educational sectors; • DEEWR undertake a national workforce analysis and planning processes in collaboration with CSDMAC, and all social and community services stakeholders, to ensure workforce sustainability; and • COAG develop a national regulation framework for the social and community services workforce. This would provide sound accountability systems, and rigorous practice and educational standards necessary for quality service provision. It will also ensure much needed public confidence in this workforce.