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China, Asia, and the New World Economy - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Migraine: A Spectrum of Ideas - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Twenty Five Years of Constructive Type Theory - Giovanni Sambin - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Making the EMU - James D. Savage - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Making the EMU - James D. Savage - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

High Participation Systems of Higher Education - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

High Participation Systems of Higher Education - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Higher Education has become a central institution of society, building individual knowledge, skills, agency, and relational social networks at unprecedented depth and scale. Within a generation there has been an extraordinary global expansion of Higher Education, in every region in all but the poorest countries, outstripping economic growth and deriving primarily from familial aspirations for betterment. By focusing on the systems and countries that have already achieved near universal participation, High Participation Systems of Higher Education explores this remarkable transformation. The world enrolment ratio, now rising by 10 per cent every decade, is approaching 40 per cent, mostly in degree-granting institutions, including three quarters of young people in North America and Europe. Higher Education systems in the one in three countries that enrol more than 50 per cent are here classified as ''high participation systems''.Part I of the book measures, maps, and explains the growth of participation, and the implications for society and Higher Education itself. Drawing on a wide range of literature and data, the chapters theorize the changes in governance, institutional diversity, and stratification in Higher Education systems, and the subsequent effects in educational and social equity. The theoretical propositions regarding high-participation Higher Education developed in these chapters are then tested in the country case studies in Part II, presenting a comprehensive enquiry into the nature of the emerging ''high participation society''.

DKK 1144.00
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Building Bottom-up Health and Disaster Risk Reduction Programmes - Emily Ying Yang Chan - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Building Bottom-up Health and Disaster Risk Reduction Programmes - Emily Ying Yang Chan - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

As a backdrop of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (2016-2030), the United Nations pointed out that more than 6 million children still died before the age of five by 2015. At least 1.8 billion people across the world still consumed fecally contaminated drinking water and 2.4 million lacked access to basic sanitation services such as toilets or latrines, while nearly 1,000 children died every day of preventable water and sanitation-related diarrhoeal diseases. Rural areas fare far worse: Children in rural areas are about 1.7 times more likely to die before their fifth birthday as those in urban areas. About 16 per cent of the rural population do not use improved drinking water sources, compared to 4 per cent of the urban population. About 50 per cent of people living in rural areas lack improved sanitation facilities, compared to only 18 per cent of people in urban areas. Far too many one-off rural on-site public health knowledge transfer projects fail to deliver results in the long run, and the knowledge in question cannot be retained in the rural communities after the NGO and development workers are gone. In addition to external constraints, this is often due to a lack of theoretical understanding among NGO practitioners and volunteers and basis for evaluation and improvement of health relief programmes. Based on public health theories and illustrated by relevant examples, this book introduces how health, emergency and disaster preparedness education programmes could be organised in remote rural Asia, which could become useful reference materials for organisers and volunteers of rural development projects. This book is an introductory to intermediate level textbook and reference book for healthcare professionals, fieldworkers, volunteers and students who are interested in promoting health and emergency and disaster risk reduction.The book is developed from the experience and insights gained from the long-established CCOUC Ethnic Minority Health Project in China. It also incorporates new lessons from CCOUC''s recent projects in Asia countries like Bhutan, Nepal and Democratic People''s Republic of Korea.

DKK 539.00
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Positive Medicine - Dr David (consultant Occupational Physician Beaumont - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Positive Medicine - Dr David (consultant Occupational Physician Beaumont - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

When Ivan Illich published Medical Nemesis in 1975, he offered a withering critique of the medical profession and the medical model. ''The medical establishment has become a major threat to health,'' he said. Nearly half a century has elapsed since then, and things have got worse. In the UK, only 5 per cent of the health budget is spent on prevention. The system is so strained that the rule is often ''one problem per consultation''. Disease management takes precedence over disease prevention, and a wider perspective on health and wellbeing is largely absent. At least once a month, one third of GPs consider leaving the profession. Patients are referred to secondary care simply because primary care cannot cope. But doctors want to practise differently. People also want more. The global health and wellness industry has stepped into the gap. It offers more holistic and whole-person approach that people seek. And it''s big business. It is now estimated to be worth $4.2 trillion per annum.In this book, David Beaumont proposes a better approach. The current healthcare system is a deficit model. It attempts to address and correct the absence of health, so it is therefore more correctly termed a disease-care system. Positive medicine is an abundance model. It aims not only to help people manage illness and disease, but to enhance their health. Although this book is very specifically about doctors and patients, it will resonate with all healthcare professionals.

DKK 410.00
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The EU Structural Funds - Andrew Evans - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

ELS Essential Spelling: Year 2: Apply Book Pack of 10 - Tara Dodson - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Manufacturing Transformation - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Manufacturing Transformation - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

While it is possible for economies to grow based on abundant land or natural resources, more often structural change-the shift of resources from low-productivity to high-productivity sectors-is the key driver of economic growth. Structural transformation is vital for Africa. The region''s much-lauded growth turnaround since 1995 has been the result of making fewer economic policy mistakes, robust commodity prices, and new discoveries of natural resources. At the same time, Africa''s economic structure has changed very little. Primary commodities and natural resources still account for the bulk of the region''s exports.Industry is most often the leading driver of structural transformation. Africa''s experience with industrialization over the past thirty years has been disappointing. In 2010, sub-Saharan Africa''s average share of manufacturing value added in GDP was ten per cent, unchanged from the 1970s. Actually, the share of medium- and high-tech goods in manufacturing production has been falling since the mid-1990s. Per capita manufactured exports are less than ten per cent of the developing country average. Consequently, Africa''s industrial transformation has yet to take place.This book presents results of comparative country-based research that sought to answer a seemingly simple but puzzling question: why is there so little industry in Africa? It brings together detailed country case studies of industrial policies and industrialization outcomes in eleven countries, conducted by teams of national researchers in partnership with international experts on industrial development. It provides the reader with the most comprehensive description and analysis available to date of the contemporary industrialization experience in low-income Africa.This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.

DKK 1103.00
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How to get a Specialty Training post - Danny C. G. Lim - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Blackstone's Counter Fraud Professionals' Handbook - Whitehouse Hayes - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Reading Tree All Stars: Oxford Levels 9-12: Handbook - Catherine Baker - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

China's Remarkable Economic Growth - Sai Ding - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

China's Remarkable Economic Growth - Sai Ding - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

How has the Chinese economy managed to grow at such a remarkable rate - no less than ten per cent per annum - for over three decades? This well-integrated book combines economic theory, empirical estimation, and institutional analysis to address one of the most important questions facing contemporary economists. A common thread that runs throughout the book is the underlying political economy: why China became a ''developmental state'', and how it has maintained itself as a ''developmental state''.The book examines the causal processes at work in the evolution of China''s institutions and policies. It estimates cross-country and cross-province growth equations to shed light on the proximate, and some of the underlying, determinants of the growth rate. It explores important consequences of China''s growth, posing a series of key questions, such as: is the economy running out of unskilled labour; why and how has inequality risen; has economic growth raised happiness; what are the social costs of the overriding priority accorded to growth objectives; can China continue to grow rapidly, or will the maturing economy, or the macroeconomic imbalances, or financial crisis, or social instability, bring it to an end?Based mainly on original research, this book will be of interest to growth economists, development economists, transition economists, China specialists, policy-makers, and indeed all those who are intrigued by the Chinese growth phenomenon.

DKK 542.00
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Public Finance and Public Choice - John G. (reader In Economics Cullis - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Toxic Aid - Sebastian Edwards - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles: Level 3:: The Everest Story - Tim Vicary - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Reading Tree Story Sparks: Oxford Levels 6-11: Handbook - Ginny Germaney - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Indigenous Peoples and Mining - Ciaran O'faircheallaigh - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Indigenous Peoples and Mining - Ciaran O'faircheallaigh - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Indigenous peoples have occupied their territories for thousands of years, territories that are increasingly being mined by an industry applying the most modern extractive, marketing, and transport technologies on a scale that can be difficult to comprehend. Mining reshapes landscapes, literally moving mountains and diverting rivers; the Indigenous owners of these landscapes often believe them to have been originally shaped by ancestor beings who still reside at mining locations.This book seeks to understand the political, social, economic, and cultural dynamic that is created by the relentless expansion of mining into Indigenous territories. Contributing to such an understanding involves a task of global significance: Indigenous peoples embody a large part of the world''s linguistic and cultural diversity; their lands cover an estimated 25 per cent of the world''s land surface, intersect with about 40 per cent of all ecologically intact landscapes, and contain a large proportion of the world''s mineral resources. Must interaction between Indigenous peoples and mining involve the destruction of Indigenous peoples, territories, and cultures? Can the remarkable resilience that has allowed Indigenous peoples to survive for millennia enable them not only to survive, but to capitalize on the development opportunities offered by mining? What role are governments, international organizations, and civil society playing in shaping relations between mining and Indigenous peoples? Ciaran O''Faircheallaigh addresses these and other questions by drawing on his own 30 years of experience working with Indigenous communities as they deal with mining projects, and on the experiences of Indigenous peoples in some 15 countries from different regions of the globe.

DKK 877.00
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Type-theoretical Grammar - Aarne Ranta - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Read Write Inc. Phonics: Sound Blending Books (Mixed Pack of 10) - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Reading Tree Story Sparks: Oxford Levels 1-5: Handbook - Sam Keeley - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk