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    Factors of the policy process influencing Health in All Policies in local government: A scoping review by Lilly, Kara, Kean, B., Hallett, Jonathan, Robinson, Suzanne, Selvey, Linda A.

    Published 2023
    “…Objectives: This review aimed to identify factors in the policymaking environment that influence a Health in all Policies approach in local government, how these vary across different municipal contexts, and the extent that theories of the policy process are applied. …”
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    Health for all by the year 2000 and primary health care: the Turkish case by Tatar, Mehtap

    Published 1992
    “…However, not all policies adopted seem to be consonant with what was declared in Alma-Ata requiring a detailed analysis of the policies suggested and implemented. …”
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    Real And Monetary Convergence Of ASEAN-5 Plus Three by Ong, Hway Boon

    Published 2006
    “…Subsequently, three possible economic alliances are identified as ASEAN-5, ASEAN-5, Japan, China and Korea, as well as ASEAN-5, Japan and China. …”
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    An investigation into “leadership at all levels” in Scottish Schools by Holmes, Joanna

    Published 2017
    “…This research particularly focuses on the emphasis of “leadership at all levels” which has become prevalent in Scottish Educational Policy and Practice. …”
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    The discourse representation of policy makers and stakeholders on language policy matters in Malaysia by Tharmalingam, Selvarajah

    Published 2014
    “…Known as PPSMI (a Malay acronym), the new policy was rescinded in favour of a politically appropriate policy (MBMMBI), one that ensures the usage of Malay language as a medium of communication in all national schools and secondary schools. …”
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    Quality housing for all: An overview on regulatory and administrative framework in Malaysia by Sufian, Azlinor

    Published 2007
    “…It is hoped that all quarters involved in the Malaysian construction industry be they professionals or semi professional as well as policy makers will take into account the practices in other jurisdictions as references for the construction of quality houses.…”
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    Playing the policy game: A review of the barriers to and enablers of nutrition policy change by Cullerton, K., Donnet, T., Lee, Andy, Gallegos, D.

    Published 2016
    “…Setting International, national, state and local government jurisdictions within high-income, democratic countries. Results Sixty-three studies were selected for inclusion. Numerous themes were identified explaining the barriers to and enablers of policy change, all of which fell under the overarching category of 'political will', underpinned by a second major category, 'public will'. …”
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    Minority policies in the Muslim world by Md. , Moniruzzaman

    Published 2014
    “…It argues that higher the ratification rate, fairer the minority policy of a country. The study found that the Muslim countries have mostly either ratified or accessed to three out of four conventions. …”
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    Bibliometric modelling and policy making by Smith, Kerry, Marinova, D.

    Published 2003
    “…Are the expectations policy makers, policy executives and managers draw from bibliometric modelling justified? …”
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    Development and implementation of policies for the management of psychosocial risks: exploring the role of stakeholders and the translation of policy into practice in Europe by Jain, Aditya Kailash

    Published 2011
    “…A combination of qualitative and quantitative methodologies was employed. Three qualitative and two quantitative studies were conducted and sought to: a. identify all stakeholders relevant to psychosocial risk management, b. analyse the role of key stakeholders in the policy development process as well as drivers and barriers for the development and implementation for such policies for psychosocial risk management, c. investigate the effectiveness and needs related to EU and national regulations governing health and safety and psychosocial risk management at the workplace, d. explore stakeholders’ views on the impact of policy interventions and priorities for action at the policy level, and e. analyse the translation of policy into practice at the enterprise level, by assessing the impact of policies on enterprise action (specifically on the implementation of procedures and measures to manage psychosocial risk management), and by identifying the key drivers, barriers and needs of European enterprises in relation to psychosocial risk management. …”
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