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Dale, Whittington, ed. Expert advice for policy choice: Analysis and discourse. Washington, D.C: Georgetown University Press, 1997.

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Social welfare: Policy and analysis. 3rd ed. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole--Thomson Learning, 2003.

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Dobelstein, Andrew W. Social welfare: Policy and analysis. Chicago: Nelson-Hall Publishers, 1990.

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Social welfare: Policy and analysis. 2nd ed. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1996.

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1956-, Short Stephanie D., ed. Health care & public policy: An Australian analysis. South Melbourne: Macmillan Company of Australia, 1989.

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Palmer, George R. Health care & public policy: An Australian analysis. 2nd ed. South Melbourne: Macmillan Education Australia, 1994.

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Organization, World Trade, and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, eds. A practical guide to trade policy analysis. Geneva: World Trade Organization, 2012.

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Seeking strategic advantage through health policy analysis. Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press, 1996.

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Lewis, Dan A. Gaining ground in Illinois: Welfare reform and person-centered policy analysis. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2010.

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Rondinelli, Dennis A. Decentralizing public services in developing countries: A framework for policy analysis and implementation. North Carolina: Research Triangle Institute, 1987.

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Economic analysis of health care services: A study with reference to people's perception. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2008.

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Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Research and Public Facilities Planning Division. An analysis of the public service needs of the non-retarded handicapped citizens of Prince George's County. [Silver Spring, Md.]: The Commission, 1985.

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Lewis, Dan A. Gaining ground in Illinois: Welfare reform and person-centered policy analysis. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2010.

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Gaining ground in Illinois: Welfare reform and person-centered policy analysis. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2010.

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Klein, Abbie Gordon. The debate over child care, 1969-1990: A sociohistorical analysis. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992.

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(Ontario), Health Services Restructuring Commission. Metropolitan Toronto health services restructuring report: Notices of intention to issue directions and advice : rehabilitation & chronic care services. [Toronto, Ont.]: Health Services Restructuring Commission, 1997.

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United Nations Children's Fund. (UNICEF). Children, women, and development in Botswana: A situation analysis. [Botswana]: Republic of Botswana ; UNICEF, 1989.

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Organization, World Health, ed. Policy tools for allocative efficiency of health services. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2003.

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Analyst, San Francisco (Calif ). Board of Supervisors Budget. [Analysis of the Department of Human Services plans for the implementation of Proposition N.]. San Francisco, CA: Board of Supervisors, Budget Analyst, 2003.

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Armstrong, Mark. Regulatory reform: Economic analysis and British experience. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1994.

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1931-, Satō Ryūzō, ed. Health care systems in Japan and the United States: A simulation study and policy analysis. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.

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1953-, Miller Hugh T., ed. Postmodern public administration: Toward discourse. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1995.

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General, Illinois Dept of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Office of the Inspector. Policy analysis to the Governor and the General Assembly: Managed care : after the carve-out : a review of the draft proposal to integrate the public and private systems of publicly financed care for the mentally ill. [Springfield, Ill.]: The Office, 1994.

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Carpenter, Mick. Management, work, and welfare in Western Europe: A historical and contemporary analysis. Cheltenham, UK: E. Elgar, 2000.

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P, Anglin James, ed. Perspectives in professional child and youth care. New York: Haworth Press, 1990.

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Miller, C. Arden. Maternal health and infant survival: An analysis of medical and social services to pregnant women, newborns, and their families in ten European countries, with implications for policy and practice in the United States : a study from the Child Health Outcomes Project, Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina. Washington, D.C: National Center for Clinical Infant Programs, 1987.

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The quiet child. London: Cassell, 1996.

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Office, General Accounting. Budget issues: Special analysis for bill S. 101 : fact sheet for the Honorable Terry Sanford, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1990.

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Michelle, Funk, Saraceno Benedetto, Pathare Soumitra, Flisher Alan J, and World Health Organization, eds. The mental health context. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2003.

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Office, General Accounting. International trade: Experts' advice for small businesses seeking foreign patents : report to Congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: United States General Accounting Office (441 G St. NW, Room LM, Washington DC 20548), 2003.

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Medicare prospective payment and the shaping of U.S. health care. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.

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F, Drummond M., and Drummond, M. F. Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes., eds. Methods for the economic evaluation of health care programmes. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Office, General Accounting. Financial management: Analysis of operating cash balance of the Defense Logistics Agency's stock fund : report to the chairman, Subcommittee on Defense, House Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1990.

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Roger, Herdman, and Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Division of Health Care Services., eds. Non-heart-beating organ transplantation: Medical and ethical issues in procurement. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, 1997.

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Lowe, Hannah, Shuying Huang, and Nuran Urkmezturk. A UK ANALYSIS: Empowering Women of Faith in the Community, Public Service, and Media. Dialogue Society, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55207/zhqg9062.

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In the UK, belief, and faith are protected under the legal frame of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) and the Equality Act 2010 (Perfect 2016, 11), in which a person is given the right to hold a religion or belief and the right to change their religion or belief. It also gives them a right to show that belief as long as the display or expression does not interfere with public safety, public order, health or morals, or the rights and freedoms of others (Equality Act 2010). The Equality Act 2010 protects employees from discrimination, harassment and victimisation because of religion or belief. Religion or belief are mainly divided into religion and religious belief, and philosophical belief (Equality Act 2010, chap. 1). The Dialogue Society supports the Equality Act 2010 (Perfect 2016, 11). Consequently, The Dialogue Society believes we have a duty to eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity, and foster good relations within our organisation and society. The Dialogue Society aims to promote equality and human rights by empowering people and bringing social issues to light. To this end, we have organised many projects, research, courses, scriptural reasoning readings/gatherings, and panel discussions specifically on interfaith dialogue, having open conversations around belief and religion. To encourage dialogue, interaction and cooperation between people working on interreligious dialogue and to demonstrate good interfaith relations and dialogue are integral and essential for peace and social cohesion in our society, the Dialogue Society has been a medium, facilitating a platform to all from faith and non-faith backgrounds. The Dialogue Society thrives on being more inclusive to those who might be overlooked in society as a group. Although women seem to be in the core of society as an essential element, the women who contravene the monotype identity tend to remain in the shadows. The media is not just used to get information but also used as a way of having a sense of belonging by the audience. The media creates collective imaginary identities for public opinion. It gathers the audience under one consensus and creates an identity for the people who share this consensus. Hence, a form of media functions as a medium for identity creation and representation. Therefore, the production and reproduction of stereotypes and a monotype representation of women and women of faith in media content are the primary sources of the public's general attitudes towards women of faith. In the context of this report, the media limits not only women's gender but also their religious identity. The monotype identity of women opposes the plurality of the concept of women. Notably, media outlets are criticised for not recognising the differences in women's identities. Women of faith are susceptible to the lack of representation or misrepresentation and get stuck between the roles constructed for their gender and religion. Women who do not fit in these policies' stereotypes get misrepresented or disregarded by the media. Moreover, policymakers also limit their scope to a single monotype of women's identity when policies are made, creating a public consensus around women of faith. As both these mediums lack representation or have very symbolic and distorted representations of women of faith, we strive to provide a platform for all women from faith and non-faith backgrounds. The Dialogue Society has organised women-only community events for women of faith to have a bottom-up approach, including interfaith knitting, reading, and cooking clubs. Several women-only courses have informed women of the importance of interfaith dialogue, promoting current best practices, and identifying and promoting promising future possibilities. We have hosted panel discussions and held women-only interfaith circles where women from different faith backgrounds came together to discuss boundaries within religion and what they believed to transgress their boundaries. Consequently, we organised a panel series to focus on the roles of women of faith within different areas of society, aiming to highlight their unique individual and shared experiences and bring to light issues of inequality that impact women of faith. Although women of faith exist within all areas of society, we chose to explore women's experiences within three different settings to give a breadth of understanding about women of faith's interactions within society. Therefore, we held a panel series titled 'Women of Faith', including three panels, each focusing on a particular area: Women of Faith in Community, Women of Faith in Public Service, and Women of Faith in Media. In this report, following the content analysis method to systematically sort the information gathered by the panel series, we have written a series of recommendations to address these issues in media and policymaking. This paper has a section on specific policy recommendations for those in decision-making positions in the community, public service, and media, according to the content and findings gathered. This report aims to initiate and provide interactive and transferable advice and guidance to those in a position. The policy paper gives insight to social workers, teachers, council members, liaison officers, academics and relevant stakeholders, policymakers, and people who wish to understand more about empowering women of faith and hearing their experiences. It also aims to inspire ongoing efforts and further action to accelerate the achievement of complete freedom of faith, gender equality in promoting, recommending, and implementing direct top-level policies for faith and gender equality, and ensuring that existing policies are gender-sensitive and practices are safe from gender-based and faith-based discrimination for women of faith. Finally, this report is to engage and illustrate the importance of allyship, the outstanding achievement through dialogue based on real-life experience, and facilitate resilient relationships among people of different religious positions. We call upon every reader of this report to join the efforts of the Dialogue Society in promoting an equal society for women of faith.
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Stone, Diane, and Kim Moloney, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Global Policy and Transnational Administration. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758648.001.0001.

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Global policy making is unfurling in distinctive ways above traditional nation-state policy processes. New practices of transnational administration are emerging inside international organizations but also alongside the trans-governmental networks of regulators and inside global public—private partnerships. Mainstream policy and public administration studies have tended to analyse the capacity of public sector hierarchies to globalize national policies. By contrast, this Handbook investigates new public spaces of transnational policy making, the design and delivery of global public goods and services, and the interdependent roles of transnational administrators who move between business bodies, government agencies, international organizations, and professional associations. This Handbook is novel in taking the concepts and theories of public administration and policy studies to get inside the black box of global governance. Transnational administration is a multi-actor and multi-scalar endeavour having manifestations at the local, urban, sub-regional, subnational, regional, national, supranational, supra-regional, transnational, international, and global scales. These scales of ‘local’ and ‘global’ are not neatly bounded and nested spaces but are articulated together in complex patterns of policy activity. These transnational patterns represent an opportunity and a challenge for the study of both public administration and policy studies. The contributors to this Handbook advance their analysis beyond the methodological nationalism of mainstream approaches to re-invigorate policy studies and public administration by considering policy processes that are transnational and the many new global spaces of administrative practice.
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(Editor), Andrew Gray, and Bill Jenkins (Editor), eds. Collaboration in Public Services: The Challenge for Evaluation (Comparative Policy Analysis Series). Transaction Publishers, 2003.

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Economic Analysis for Management and Policy (Understanding Public Health). Open University Press, 2005.

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Vogel, Ronald J. Pharmaceutical Economics and Public Policy. Pharmaceutical Products Press, 2007.

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Pharmaceutical Economics and Public Policy. Pharmaceutical Products Press, 2007.

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Bank Crises: Causes, Analysis and Prevention (Research in Financial Services: Private and Public Policy). JAI Press, 1998.

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Ringen, Stein, Erik Jorgen Hanson, Robert Erikson, and Hannu Uusitalo. The Scandinavian Model: Welfare States and Welfare Research (Comparative Public Policy Analysis Series). M E Sharpe Inc, 1987.

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Bytheway, Bill. Welfare and the Ageing Experience: A Multidisciplinary Analysis. Ashgate Publishing, 1990.

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Peckham, Stephen, Mark Exworthy, Martin Powell, and Alison Hann. Shaping Health Policy: Case Study Methods and Analysis. Policy Press, 2011.

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Shaping Health Policy: Case Study Methods and Analysis. Policy Press, 2011.

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Health, Zambia Ministry of, University of Zambia. Dept. of Economics., and Sweden. Styrelsen för internationellt utvecklingssamarbete., eds. Institutional collaboration health economics, policy analysis, and health economics project: National health accounts for Zambia, 2002-2004. Lusaka: Govt. Printer, 2006.

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Dan, Bloom, and Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.), eds. The Personal Responsibility Act: An analysis. Washington, D.C: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 1994.

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Making services work for whom?: Interpretive analysis of public policy towards families with children with developmental disabilities in Ontario. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 2003.

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Netwerkmanagement in het openbaar bestuur: Over de mogelijkheden van overheidssturing in beleidsnetwerken (Netwerken, complexiteit en dynamiek). Vuga, 1993.

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Consumer Energy Council of America. Research Foundation. and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, eds. Characteristics, practices and productivity: A data based analysis of the Consumer Energy Council of America's survey of energy services companies. Washington DC (2000 L St., NW, Suite 320, Washington 20036): CECA/RF, 1985.

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