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_aEvidence and evaluation in social policy / _ceditores, Ian Greener, Bent Greve. |
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_aWest Sussex: _bJohn Wiley, _c2014. |
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300 | _a151 p. | ||
490 | 0 | _aBroadening perspectives on social policy | |
504 | _aInclui bibliografia e índice | ||
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_t1. Trials and tribulations: the 'Use' ( and 'misuse') of evidence in public policy - Christopher Deeming _t2. Understanding the influence of evidence in public health policy: what can we learn from the 'tobacco wars' - K. E. Smith _t3. Caught in the same frame? the language of evidence-based policy in debates about the Australian government 'intervention' into northern territory aboriginal communities - Emma Partridge _t4. A systematic review of comparative studies of attitudes to social policy - Trude Sundberg, Peter Taylor-Gooby _t5. Public opinion and policy-making - Ray Pawson, Geoff Wong _t6. Obstacles to evidence-based policy-making in the EU enlargement countries: the case of skills policies - Will Bartlett _t7. Understanding employment barriers for lone parents in Great Britain: research gaps and missed opportunities - Tina Haux _t8. Putting the research boot on the policymakers' foot; can participatory approaches change the relationship between policymakers and evaluation? - Liz Richardson |
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_a Políticas Públicas _911941 |
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_aRecursos Financeiros _915983 |
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_aMetodologias de Trabalho _920599 |
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_aInovação _912884 |
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700 | 1 | _aGreener, Ian. | |
700 | 1 | _aGreve, Bent. | |
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_a202202 _bNoély |
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