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The ‘spirit of the times’: Fast policy for educational reform in Finland

2020

This article examines the nature of neoliberal influences upon educational policy making in the Finnish education system in recent times. The article draws upon key policy documents, government reports, journal articles and media articles about reforms in the early childhood, basic/compulsory school and vocational education and training sectors to evidence these processes. Analytically, these reforms are understood as instances of what has been referred to as ‘fast policy’. Methodologically, we draw upon principles of zeitgeist analysis to reveal the features and effects of these fast policy influences as they relate to educational provision in Finland. These features and effects include i…

Governmentpoliittinen päätöksentekoPolicy makingkoulutusjärjestelmätmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesneoliberalismajan henkiNeoliberalism050301 educationfast policyuusliberalismieducational reformkoulutuspolitiikka0506 political scienceEducationPolitical sciencePolitical economy050602 political science & public administration0503 educationzeitgeist analysisKey policykoulunuudistusmedia_commonPolicy Futures in Education
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Understanding frailty:a qualitative study of European healthcare policy-makers' approaches to frailty screening and management

2018

ObjectiveTo elicit European healthcare policy-makers’ views, understanding and attitudes about the implementation of frailty screening and management strategies and responses to stakeholders’ views.DesignThematic analysis of semistructured qualitative interviews.SettingEuropean healthcare policy departments.ParticipantsSeven European healthcare policy-makers representing the European Union (n=2), UK (n=2), Italy (n=1), Spain (n=1) and Poland (n=1). Participants were sourced through professional networks and the European Commission Authentication Service website and were required to be in an active healthcare policy or decision-making role.ResultsSeven themes were identified. Our findings re…

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BMC Public Health

2022

Background In the past decades, climate change has been impacting human lives and health via extreme weather and climate events and alterations in labour capacity, food security, and the prevalence and geographical distribution of infectious diseases across the globe. Climate change and health indicators (CCHIs) are workable tools designed to capture the complex set of interdependent interactions through which climate change is affecting human health. Since 2015, a novel sub-set of CCHIs, focusing on climate change impacts, exposures, and vulnerability indicators (CCIEVIs) has been developed, refined, and integrated by Working Group 1 of the “Lancet Countdown: Tracking Progress on Health an…

Health indicatorsPublic healthClimate Change:Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Degradació ambiental::Canvi climàtic [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDiseasesCommunicable DiseasesClimate dataVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800RA Public aspects of medicinePolicy makingHumansClimate changeIndicatorsGE Environmental SciencesCanvis climàtics
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Healthy design and urban planning strategies, actions, and policy to achieve salutogenic cities

2018

Starting from a previous experience carried out by the working group “Building and Environmental Hygiene” of the Italian Society of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine (SItI), the aim of the present work is to define new strategic goals for achieving a “Healthy and Salutogenic City”, which will be useful to designers, local governments and public bodies, policy makers, and all professionals working at local health agencies. Ten key points have been formulated: 1. climate change and management of adverse weather events; 2. land consumption, sprawl, and shrinking cities; 3. tactical urbanism and urban resilience; 4. urban comfort, safety, and security perception; 5. strengths and weaknesses of ur…

Healthy urban planning strategiesTactical urbanismSense of CoherenceHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicineContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata01 natural sciencesHealthy urban planning strategie03 medical and health sciencesSettore MED/44 - MEDICINA DEL LAVORO0302 clinical medicineNon-communicable disease preventionUrban planningHumansSalutogenic citiesToxicology and Mutagenesis030212 general & internal medicineCity PlanningPolicy MakingEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPublic healthHealth Policyurban health; public health; salutogenic cities; healthy urban planning strategies; health promotion; non-communicable disease preventionlcsh:REnvironmental and Occupational HealthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthUrban sprawlHygieneConcept PaperHealth promotionItalyHealthShrinking citiesHealth promotionBusinessHealth promotion; Healthy urban planning strategies; Non-communicable disease prevention; Public health; Salutogenic cities; Urban health; Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health; Health Toxicology and MutagenesisUrban resilienceUrban healthSalutogenic citieStrengths and weaknesses
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Mandatory vaccinations in European countries, undocumented information, false news and the impact on vaccination uptake: the position of the Italian …

2018

Abstract Background High rates of vaccination coverage are important in preventing infectious diseases. Enforcing mandatory vaccinations is one of the strategies that some Countries adopted to protect the community when vaccination coverage is not satisfactory. In Italy, in 2017 vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, poliovirus, Haemophilus influenzae type b, measles, mumps, rubella and varicella became compulsory in childhood. In order to contrast vaccination policies, anti-vaccination campaigns contribute to the spread of fake news. Among them, there is the false information that Italy is the only one country with mandatory vaccination policy. Aim of our study is…

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Regulatory and academic studies to derive reference values for human health: The case of bisphenol S

2022

We would like to thank the HBM4EU team including Petra Apel (UBA), Matthieu Meslin and Christophe Rousselle (Anses) for their scientific contribution, as well as the ANSES Working Group on endocrine disruption, and its scientific Anses coordinators François Pouzaud and Sandrine Charles.; International audience; The close structural analogy of bisphenol (BP) S with BPA, a recognized endocrine-disrupting chemical and a substance of very high concern in the European Union, highlights the need to assess the extent of similarities between the two compounds and carefully scrutinize BPS potential toxicity for human health. This analysis aimed to investigate human health toxicity data regarding BPS…

MaleSwineBisphenol SPhysiologyBiological Availability010501 environmental sciencesBiologyEndocrine Disruptors01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundHuman healthPhenolsReference ValuesMESH: Policy MakingPolicy makingmedia_common.cataloged_instanceAnimalsHumansSulfonesEuropean unionBenzhydryl Compounds030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_common0303 health sciencesPotential impactToxicity3. Good healthBioavailabilityMESH: Endocrine Disruptors[SDV.TOX] Life Sciences [q-bio]/ToxicologyBisphenol SchemistryReference values[SDV.TOX]Life Sciences [q-bio]/ToxicologyToxicityHealth-based guidance valueFemaleEndocrine-disrupting chemicalTarget organhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonists
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Citizens AND HYdrology (CANDHY) : conceptualizing a transdisciplinary framework for citizen science addressing hydrological challenges

2021

Widely available digital technologies are empowering citizens who are increasingly well informed and involved in numerous water, climate, and environmental challenges. Citizen science can serve many different purposes, from the "pleasure of doing science" to complementing observations, increasing scientific literacy, and supporting collaborative behaviour to solve specific water management problems. Still, procedures on how to incorporate citizens' knowledge effectively to inform policy and decision-making are lagging behind. Moreover, general conceptual frameworks are unavailable, preventing the widespread uptake of citizen science approaches for more participatory cross-sectorial water go…

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John Bates Clark on trusts: New light from the Columbia archives

2005

Public concern over the so called “trust problem” in the United States between the end of the nineteenth century and 1914, the year of the passage of the Clayton and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Acts, was reflected in the considerable contemporary literature on the subject. Not surprisingly, professional economists actively participated in this debate. Their thinking directly and indirectly influenced the legislation of 1914 in a way that cannot be said of the Sherman Act of 1890 (Mayhew 1998). A survey of the most important of these professional writings shows that, among the several voices animating the discussion, John Bates Clark's was perhaps the most influential. In this connection,…

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Mapping inequalities in exclusive breastfeeding in low- and middle-income countries, 2000-2018

2021

Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF)—giving infants only breast-milk for the first 6 months of life—is a component of optimal breastfeeding practices effective in preventing child morbidity and mortality. EBF practices are known to vary by population and comparable subnational estimates of prevalence and progress across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are required for planning policy and interventions. Here we present a geospatial analysis of EBF prevalence estimates from 2000 to 2018 across 94 LMICs mapped to policy-relevant administrative units (for example, districts), quantify subnational inequalities and their changes over time, and estimate probabilities of meeting the World Health …

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Two discourses: researchers and policy-making in higher education

1995

The theme of this article focuses on how policy discourse and research discourse meet in contract research in higher education. The interplay of these discourses has consequences for researchers who have to balance conflicting demands, which we view as links between research and policy cycles. Two evaluation studies on the introduction and effects of new policy instruments are discussed, focusing on the interaction between policy needs, and research design. The examples are taken from policies in the development towards increasing self-regulation in higher education, of which Finland and the Netherlands are interesting examples in the European context.

Research designHigher educationbusiness.industryPolicy makingContext (language use)Public relationsPolicy analysisEducationPolicy studiesMETIS-100284IR-85807Education policySociologySocial sciencebusinessTheme (narrative)
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