What Are the Arguments In Favour Of Private Health Care? Privatisation is a word which is commonly used to describe the practice of medical patients 'going private' and paying for the services of GPs, hospital
Child protection social work throws into sharp relief some of the challenges that arise when applying the concept of agency in practice. It brings to the fore the idea that children may be both vulnerable and agentic and the collision between the discourses of children’s rights to protection an...
and managing natural assets, key public goods, and essential services while being answerable to the public. This was part of a strong state tradition [1] which was challenged in the 1980s when privatisation became a widespread government approach globally. In low and middle...
Part II describes the main changes occurring in the higher education system in general and legal education in particular in the NIS region after 1991, emphasising new challenges that privatisation of the higher education sector posed to the quality of legal education, thus triggering an urgent need...
and organisational borders and is essential for tackling complex challenges within science and society (Hall et al.,2018). As such, UEC is a vital enabler of economic and innovative prosperity, as collaborative interactions provide new opportunities and knowledge for economic growth and social progress...
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Three of the factors seem to be unique to China (i.e., the SARS outbreak, the delegation, and the programmatic strategy.) while the other factors are commonly found in other countries’ insurance expansion experiences. This study also discusses challenges and recommendations for China's health ...
the social and economic life the immigrants began to adjust the institutions they had brought with them, for example their churches and the fact they had a British education which meant that the government gave them the right to follow their own traditions and reduced the challenges of schooling...
the challenges of globalisation, data regulation, climate change, national security, employment protection, privatisation, trade and investment policy, tax avoidance and financial regulation. Such stories could feature a wide variety of civil society actors beyond Westminster, in line with the...
imagery for the village and surrounding area, where author Liang conducted fieldwork consisting of interviews and participant observation. We then explored the differences in the results of both approaches and reflected on the potential and challenges brought about by interdisciplinary environmental ...