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Policy Sectors in Comparative Policy Analysis Studies contains chapters that focus on healthcare, environment, education, social welfare, immigration and science and technology policy.
Policy Sectors in Comparative Policy Analysis Studies contains chapters that focus on healthcare, environment, education, social welfare, immigration and science and technology policy.
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Foreword Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.Part 1: Introduction to the Book Series and Volume Four Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies? Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison Part 2: Comparative Policy Analysis and Policy Sectors The Contribution of Comparative Policy Analysis to Policy Design Studies Michael Howlett Part 3: The Classics Healthcare 1. Translating Monetary Inputs into Health Care Provision: A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Different Modes of Public Policy Claus Wendt, Jürgen Kohl 2. Comparing health policy: An assessment of typologies of health systems Viola Burau, Robert H. Blank 3. Six Countries, Six Health Reform Models? Health Care Reform in Chile, Israel, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan and The Netherlands Kieke G. H. Okma, Tsung-mei Cheng, David Chinitz, Luca Crivelli, Meng-kin Lim, Hans Maarse, Maria Eliana Labra 4. Bottom-Up Policy Convergence: A Sociology of the Reception of Policy Transfer in Public Health Policies in Europe Carole Clavier 5. How do Governments Steer Health Policy? A Comparison of Canadian and New Zealand Approaches to Cost Control and Primary Health Care Reform Tim Tenbensel 6. National Values, Institutions and Health Policies: What do they Imply for Medicare Reform? Theodore R. Marmor, Kieke G. H. Okma, Stephen R. Latham Welfare 7. A comparative analysis of paid leave for the health needs of workers and their families around the world Alison Earle, Jody Heymann 8. Three Worlds of Welfare Chauvinism? How Welfare Regimes Affect Support for Distributing Welfare to Immigrants in Europe Jeroen Van Der Waal, Willem De Koster, Wim Van Oorschot 9. Public Funding, Private Delivery: States, Markets, and Early Childhood Education and Care in Liberal Welfare States - A Comparison of Australia, the UK, Quebec, and New Zealand Linda A. White, Martha Friendly 10. Reconciliation policies and the effects of motherhood on employment, earnings and poverty Joya Misra, Michelle J. Budig, Stephanie Moller 11. Less Bad than its Reputation: Social Spending as a Proxy for Welfare Effort in Cross-national Studies Carsten Jensen 12. The regulation of working time as work-family reconciliation policy: Comparing Europe, Japan, and the United States Janet C. Gornick, Alexandra Heron 13. Social Citizenship of Young People in Europe: A Comparative Institutional Analysis Tom Chevalier Education 14. Comparative Analysis of Higher Education Quality Assurance in Colombia and Ecuador: How is Political Ideology Reflected in Policy Design and Discourse? Nadia Rubaii, Mariana Lima Bandeira 15. Federal Dynamics of Changing Governance Arrangements in Education: A Comparative Perspective on Australia, Canada and Germany Giliberto Capano 16. Importing Private Higher Education: International Branch Campuses Jason E. Lane 17. Private Higher Education and Public Policy: A Global View Daniel C. Levy, William Zumeta Migration 18. Policy Analysis and Europeanization: An Analysis of EU Migrant Integration Policymaking Andrew Geddes, Peter Scholten 19. The Interplay of Knowledge Production and Policymaking: A Comparative Analysis of Research and Policymaking on Migrant Integration in Germany and the Netherlands Han Entzinger, Peter Scholten 20. Fiscal federalism and the politics of immigration: Centralized and decentralized immigration policies in Canada and the United States Graeme Boushey, Adam Luedtke 21. Bureaucratic Control and Policy Change: A Comparative Venue Shopping Approach to Skilled Immigration Policies in Australia and Canada Anna Boucher 22. Setting the Immigrant Policy Agenda: Expertise and Politics in the Netherlands, France and the United Kingdom Peter Scholten, Arco Timmermans Biotechnology 23. Democracy, Colonial Legacy, and the Openness of Cabinet-Level Websites in Developing Countries Ivan Katchanovski, Todd La Porte 24. Federalism and the Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology in the United States and European Union Adam D. Sheingate 25. Direct Legislation in North America and Europe: Promoting or Restricting Biotechnology? Christine Rothmayr Allison, Frédéric Varone
Foreword Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.Part 1: Introduction to the Book Series and Volume Four Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies? Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison Part 2: Comparative Policy Analysis and Policy Sectors The Contribution of Comparative Policy Analysis to Policy Design Studies Michael Howlett Part 3: The Classics Healthcare 1. Translating Monetary Inputs into Health Care Provision: A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Different Modes of Public Policy Claus Wendt, Jürgen Kohl 2. Comparing health policy: An assessment of typologies of health systems Viola Burau, Robert H. Blank 3. Six Countries, Six Health Reform Models? Health Care Reform in Chile, Israel, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan and The Netherlands Kieke G. H. Okma, Tsung-mei Cheng, David Chinitz, Luca Crivelli, Meng-kin Lim, Hans Maarse, Maria Eliana Labra 4. Bottom-Up Policy Convergence: A Sociology of the Reception of Policy Transfer in Public Health Policies in Europe Carole Clavier 5. How do Governments Steer Health Policy? A Comparison of Canadian and New Zealand Approaches to Cost Control and Primary Health Care Reform Tim Tenbensel 6. National Values, Institutions and Health Policies: What do they Imply for Medicare Reform? Theodore R. Marmor, Kieke G. H. Okma, Stephen R. Latham Welfare 7. A comparative analysis of paid leave for the health needs of workers and their families around the world Alison Earle, Jody Heymann 8. Three Worlds of Welfare Chauvinism? How Welfare Regimes Affect Support for Distributing Welfare to Immigrants in Europe Jeroen Van Der Waal, Willem De Koster, Wim Van Oorschot 9. Public Funding, Private Delivery: States, Markets, and Early Childhood Education and Care in Liberal Welfare States - A Comparison of Australia, the UK, Quebec, and New Zealand Linda A. White, Martha Friendly 10. Reconciliation policies and the effects of motherhood on employment, earnings and poverty Joya Misra, Michelle J. Budig, Stephanie Moller 11. Less Bad than its Reputation: Social Spending as a Proxy for Welfare Effort in Cross-national Studies Carsten Jensen 12. The regulation of working time as work-family reconciliation policy: Comparing Europe, Japan, and the United States Janet C. Gornick, Alexandra Heron 13. Social Citizenship of Young People in Europe: A Comparative Institutional Analysis Tom Chevalier Education 14. Comparative Analysis of Higher Education Quality Assurance in Colombia and Ecuador: How is Political Ideology Reflected in Policy Design and Discourse? Nadia Rubaii, Mariana Lima Bandeira 15. Federal Dynamics of Changing Governance Arrangements in Education: A Comparative Perspective on Australia, Canada and Germany Giliberto Capano 16. Importing Private Higher Education: International Branch Campuses Jason E. Lane 17. Private Higher Education and Public Policy: A Global View Daniel C. Levy, William Zumeta Migration 18. Policy Analysis and Europeanization: An Analysis of EU Migrant Integration Policymaking Andrew Geddes, Peter Scholten 19. The Interplay of Knowledge Production and Policymaking: A Comparative Analysis of Research and Policymaking on Migrant Integration in Germany and the Netherlands Han Entzinger, Peter Scholten 20. Fiscal federalism and the politics of immigration: Centralized and decentralized immigration policies in Canada and the United States Graeme Boushey, Adam Luedtke 21. Bureaucratic Control and Policy Change: A Comparative Venue Shopping Approach to Skilled Immigration Policies in Australia and Canada Anna Boucher 22. Setting the Immigrant Policy Agenda: Expertise and Politics in the Netherlands, France and the United Kingdom Peter Scholten, Arco Timmermans Biotechnology 23. Democracy, Colonial Legacy, and the Openness of Cabinet-Level Websites in Developing Countries Ivan Katchanovski, Todd La Porte 24. Federalism and the Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology in the United States and European Union Adam D. Sheingate 25. Direct Legislation in North America and Europe: Promoting or Restricting Biotechnology? Christine Rothmayr Allison, Frédéric Varone
Rezensionen
"It is evident throughout the four volumes that the comparative perspective is producing the kinds of intellectual capital that may be of unique value in policy formulation and design. Lesson drawing is increasingly appropriate in an era of worldwide reinventing of governance. Through the publication of this series, and through papers accepted for publication in future volumes of the JCPA, the journal and the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis will continue to be a pilot light for imaginative and pathbreaking research that sustains the momentum of the development of comparative policy studies."
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr., Sydney Stein, Jr. Professor of Pubic Management Emeritus, The University of Chicago, USA
"Merriam Webster's definition of "classic" provides the reader of the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Series with a challenging situation. The terms used in the definition are traditional, enduring, classical, authentic, authoritative and typical. This series meets all these definitions. But, as the pages of the four volumes unfold, it also offers a sense of the relevance in responding to the turbulence of the world in which we live as well as of the future potential of this complex and ever-changing field."
Beryl A. Radin, Georgetown University, Washington DC., Former President of the Association of Public Policy and Management (APPAM)
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