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Social Services expenditure and provision in NI

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Social Services expenditure and provision in NI

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Key Indicators of PSS for NI (2002)

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Social Services expenditure and provision in NI

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Through the astute analysis of official statistics, we can gather a more complete picture of the economic performance of a given country, and understand more fully what have been its drivers, leading to a more effective use of national resources and a more efficient design of policy options. However, the myriad of information and numerical data across the system of macroeconomic statistics can be challenging to interpret in a straightforward manner. In order to synthetically assess economic performance across countries in Latin America we propose the use of a composite indicator, which builds upon the methodology of Khramov and Lee (2013) and incorporates key indicators from each of the pillars of macroeconomic statistics: the System of National Accounts, the Balance of Payments Statistics, Monetary and Financial Statistics and Public Finance Statistics. Through a composite examination of key statistical indicators in each country across their long-term trends, we can more fully understand the underlying macroeconomic dynamics.

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This report monitors progress against the key indicators of Northern Ireland’s public health strategy ‘Making Life Better’ launched by the Department of Health, Social Services & Public Safety (DHSSPS) in 2014. In addition to presenting the revised baseline positions for each of the key indicators of the framework, the report also monitors progress against each indicator by comparing the latest position with the baseline.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the HIV/AIDS epidemics in Australia and sub-Saharan Africa, to outline reasons for differences, and to consider implications for the Asia and Pacific region. METHODS: Comparison of key indicators of the epidemic in Australia, and Africa viewed largely through the experience of the Hlabisa health district, South Africa. RESULTS: To the end of 1997, for all Australia, the estimated cumulative number of HIV infections was approximately 19,000, whereas in Hlabisa 31,000 infections are estimated to have occurred. Compared with the low and declining incidence of HIV in Australia (<1%), estimated incidence in Hlabisa rose to 10% in 1997. In all, 94% of Australian infections have been amongst men; in Hlabisa equal numbers of males and females are infected. Consequently, whereas 3000 children were perinatally exposed to HIV in Hlabisa in 1998 alone, 160 Australian children have been exposed this way. In Australia, HIV-related disease is characterised by opportunistic infection whereas in Hlabisa tuberculosis and wasting dominate. Surveys among gay men in Sydney and Melbourne indicate >80% of HIV infected people receive antiretroviral therapy whereas in Hlabisa these drugs are not available. IMPLICATIONS: It seems possible that Asia and the Pacific will experience a similar HIV/AIDS epidemic to that in Africa. Levels of HIV are already high in parts of Asia, and social conditions in parts of the region might be considered ripe for the spread of HIV. As Australia strengthens economic and political ties within the region, so should more be done to help Pacific and Asian neighbours to prevent and respond to the HIV epidemic.

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Our objectives are to identify the issues that researchers encounter when measuring internal migration in different countries and to propose key indicators that analysts can use to compare internal migration at the 'national' level. We establish the benefits to be gained by a rigorous approach to cross-national comparisons of internal migration and discuss issues that affect such comparisons. We then distinguish four dimensions of internal migration on which countries can be compared and, for each dimension, identify a series of summary measures. We illustrate the issues and measures proposed by comparing migration in Australia and Great Britain.

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No contexto atual, o uso de indicadores sociais na avalia????o das pol??ticas p??blicas tem se tornado cada vez maior. Os indicadores sociais tamb??m t??m sido implementados no acompanhamento dos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento do Mil??nio (ODM), projeto da Organiza????o das Na????es Unidas (ONU) em que v??rios pa??ses, inclusive o Brasil, firmaram um pacto para tornar o mundo menos desigual. Sendo assim, para avaliar o cumprimento das metas estabelecidas nos ODM, este artigo pretende delinear perfis das capitais brasileiras quanto ??s condi????es de sa??de, sob a perspectiva dos ODM, a fim de contribuir para a formula????o e avalia????o de pol??ticas p??blicas e indicar um caminho para a escolha de indicadores importantes de serem monitorados. Foram delineados perfis, com a ado????o do m??todo Grade of Membership, quanto ?? sa??de nas capitais brasileiras. Perante os resultados obtidos, pode-se dizer que as condi????es de sa??de nas capitais brasileiras apresentam forte vi??s regional.

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Dissertação de Mestrado, Sociologia, 24 de Março de 2014, Universidade dos Açores.