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Thick Social Equity [Read-Only]

WEBA much thicker social equity has now taken its place in the foundations of public administration. Thickened social equity comes at a time of growing inequality. The …

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Equity, Social Justice, and Sustainable Urban Transportation in …

WEBSustainable urban planning is a universal subject, confronting all urban areas of the world. The United Nations’ figures on demography estimate that half. Administrative Theory & …

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Social Justice, Health Disparities, and Culture in the Care of …

WEBExpanding upon culturally correlated factors that perpetuate inequity in Alzheimer’s disease, we focus on four salient disparities and social justice issues in the management of …

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Social Equity: Its Legacy, Its Promise Social Equity

WEBSocial equity draws attention to the human factor in terms of economic fairness and advantage. After the tumult of the 1960s, H. George Frederickson’s (1971) exhortations …

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Commentary Social Equity and the Public Interest

WEBMark A. Glaser is professor of public administration in the Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs at Wichita State Univer sity. He specializes in survey research and citizen …

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Housing for an Urban Renaissance: Implications for Social Equity

WEB538 Elizabeth Burton policies. The recent Urban White Paper, Our Towns and Cities: The Future— Delivering an Urban Renaissance (DETR, 2000b), based largely on the report …

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Taken for Granted Managing for Social Equity in Grant

WEBManaging for social equity performance has long been a goal without much guidance for public managers. We examine social equity performance in the context of indirect …

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Education and Poverty: Confronting the Evidence

WEBIn the three decades after 1970, the coefficient of variation in family income increased by 40 percent (Campbell et al., 2008, Table 3.1). Moreover by 2010 the poverty rate had risen …

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Rethinking Federal Housing Policy

WEBLandis and McClure: Rethinking Federal Housing Policy. Faced with the need to rebuild or demolish large numbers of aging and vacant public housing units, the Clinton …

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Domestic Partner Benefits

WEBDomestic Partner Benefits By Margaret A. Knight and DeLawnia Comer-HaGans The demographics of the traditional American family are changing. More couples are electing …

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