Keyword [Social Policy] Result: 141 - 160 | Page: 8 of 9 |
141. | AIDS and psychotherapists' confidentiality: The development of ethics, law, and social policy |
142. | Disciplining the workshy? Social policy constructs the policy subject |
143. | Benevolent self-interest: A factor in social policy governing lunatics, 1808--1862 |
144. | Managing security: The business of American social policy, 1910s-1960 |
145. | Beyond the Keynesian welfare state: Progressive movements and new directions in social policy in Canada |
146. | Limits to reform: Neoliberal social policy in Chile (1973-1989) |
147. | Three essays on microeconomics and social policy in South Africa |
148. | The right to strike in American political development: Labor, the state, and social policy |
149. | Explaining social policy in Taiwan since 1949: State, politics, and gender |
150. | City of courts: Crime, law, and social policy in Chicago, 1880-1930 |
151. | The politics of democratic regime legitimation in Benin: Institutions, social policy, and security |
152. | Free trade, social policy, and labor inspection in North America: An ethnography of Mexico's labor regulatory structure |
153. | Constitutional litigation and social policy: A case study of the Canadian Court Challenges Program |
154. | Agricultural trade and the environment: Analyzing policy linkages and social welfare |
155. | An analysis of human rights principles, as defined by the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in United States' constitutions: Implications for social policy |
156. | The public's social policy preferences: Structure and antecedents |
157. | Social policy and the women's movement in Canada: Why the women's movement has not been able to place the issue of family-based social programming on the political agenda |
158. | Corporatism and social policy: The development of the modern Dutch welfare state |
159. | Social policy and the local state: A study of municipal public assistance, unemployment relief, and social democracy in Germany, 1871-1914 |
160. | THE NATIONAL DAY CARE STUDY AND THE FEDERAL INTERAGENCY DAY CARE REQUIREMENTS: A STUDY IN THE LIMITS OF RATIONALIZATION IN THE DELIVERY OF A COMPLEX SOCIAL SERVICE (NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, SOCIAL POLICY) |
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