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Ganchev, Ivan, and Máirtín O’Droma. "Outsourcing Authentication, Authorization and Accounting, and Charging and Billing Services to Trusted Third Parties for Future Consumer-Oriented Wireless Communications." Electronics 12, no. 3 (January 21, 2023): 558. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics12030558.

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In this article, proposals for the realization of an infrastructural re-think on the way authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) services and charging and billing (C&B) services are supplied within the ubiquitous consumer wireless world (UCWW) are set out. Proposals envisage these services being owned and organized by trusted third parties (TTPs) and utilizing new globally standardized protocols and infrastructural entity interfaces. Their implementation will affect a successful realization of the UCWW’s consumer-based techno-business infrastructure, complementing or even replacing the present legacy network-centric, subscriber-based one. The approach enables a loose dynamic, or even casual, consumer-type association between consumers (mobile users) and network/teleservice providers, and it opens the door to multifaceted benefits for consumers, for new network/teleservice providers, and for other new UCWW business entities in addition to the 3P-AAA and 3P-C&B service providers at the heart of this article’s proposals.
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Zhang, Haiyang, Ivan Ganchev, Nikola S. Nikolov, Zhanlin Ji, and Máirtín O’Droma. "A Hybrid Service Recommendation Prototype Adapted for the UCWW: A Smart-City Orientation." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2017 (2017): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6783240.

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With the development of ubiquitous computing, recommendation systems have become essential tools in assisting users in discovering services they would find interesting. This process is highly dynamic with an increasing number of services, distributed over networks, bringing the problems of cold start and sparsity for service recommendation to a new level. To alleviate these problems, this paper proposes a hybrid service recommendation prototype utilizing user and item side information, which naturally constitute a heterogeneous information network (HIN) for use in the emerging ubiquitous consumer wireless world (UCWW) wireless communication environment that offers a consumer-centric and network-independent service operation model and allows the accomplishment of a broad range of smart-city scenarios, aiming at providing consumers with the “best” service instances that match their dynamic, contextualized, and personalized requirements and expectations. A layered architecture for the proposed prototype is described. Two recommendation models defined at both global and personalized level are proposed, with model learning based on the Bayesian Personalized Ranking (BPR). A subset of the Yelp dataset is utilized to simulate UCWW data and evaluate the proposed models. Empirical studies show that the proposed recommendation models outperform several widely deployed recommendation approaches.
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MAEDA, NOBUKI. "ANISOTROPY IN THE COMPRESSIBLE QUANTUM HALL STATE." International Journal of Modern Physics B 15, no. 10n11 (May 10, 2001): 1373–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979201005854.

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Using a mean field theory on the von Neumann lattice, we study compressible anisotropic states around ν=l+1/2 in the quantum Hall system. The Hartree-Fock energy of the unidirectional charge density wave (UCDW) are calculated self-consistently. In these states the UCDW seems to be the most plausible state. We show that the UCDW is regarded as a collection of the one-dimensional lattice fermion systems which extend to the uniform direction. The kinetic energy of this one-dimensional system is induced from the Coulomb interaction term and the self-consistent Fermi surface is obtained.
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Hong, Jin Young, Hyunseong Kim, Changhwan Yeo, Wan-Jin Jeon, Junseon Lee, Seung Ho Baek, Yoon Jae Lee, and In-Hyuk Ha. "Uwhangchungsimwon Inhibits Oxygen Glucose Deprivation/Re-Oxygenation-Induced Cell Death through Neuronal VEGF and IGF-1 Receptor Signaling and Synaptic Remodeling in Cortical Neurons." Antioxidants 11, no. 7 (July 18, 2022): 1388. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11071388.

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Uwhangchungsimwon (UCW), a multi-component herbal product, has long been used to treat vascular diseases such as headache, dizziness, high blood pressure, and stroke. Though the prophylactic actions of UCW are well known, insufficient experimental evidence exists on its effectiveness against stroke. Here, we investigated the mechanism underlying the efficacy of UCW in oxygen glucose deprivation/re-oxygenation (OGD/R)-injury to the primary cortical neurons using an in vitro ischemia model. Neurons secrete vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which acts as a neurotrophic factor in response to an ischemic injury. VEGF modulates neuroprotection and axonal outgrowth by activating the VEGF receptors and plays a critical role in vascular diseases. In this study, cortical neurons were pretreated with UCW (2, 10, and 50 µg/mL) for 48 h, incubated in oxygen-glucose-deprived conditions for 2 h, and further reoxygenated for 24 h. UCW effectively protected neurons from OGD/R-induced degeneration and cell death. Moreover, the role of UCW in sustaining protection against OGD/R injury is associated with activation of VEGF-VEGFR and insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor expression. Therefore, UCW is a potential herbal supplement for the prevention of hypoxic-ischemic neuronal injury as it may occur after stroke.
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Zika, Jan D., Bernadette M. Sloyan, and Trevor J. McDougall. "Diagnosing the Southern Ocean Overturning from Tracer Fields." Journal of Physical Oceanography 39, no. 11 (November 1, 2009): 2926–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009jpo4052.1.

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Abstract The strength and structure of the Southern Hemisphere meridional overturning circulation (SMOC) is related to the along-isopycnal and vertical mixing coefficients by analyzing tracer and density fields from a hydrographic climatology. The meridional transport of Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW) across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is expressed in terms of the along-isopycnal (K) and diapycnal (D) tracer diffusivities and in terms of the along-isopycnal potential vorticity mixing coefficient (KPV). Uniform along-isopycnal (<600 m2 s−1) and low vertical mixing (10−5 m2 s−1) can maintain a southward transport of less than 60 Sv (Sv = 106 m2 s−1) of UCDW across the ACC, which is distributed largely across the South Pacific and east Indian Ocean basins. For vertical mixing rates of O(10−4 m2 s−1) or greater, the inferred transport is significantly enhanced. The transports inferred from both tracer and density distributions suggest a ratio K to D of O(2 × 106) particularly on deeper layers of UCDW. Given the range of observed southward transports of UCDW, it is found that K = 300 ± 150 m2 s−1 and D = 10−4 ± 0.5 × 10−4 m2 s−1 in the Southern Ocean interior. A view of the SMOC is revealed where dense waters are converted to lighter waters not only at the ocean surface, but also on depths below that of the mixed layer with vertical mixing playing an important role.
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González-Dávila, M., J. M. Santana-Casiano, R. A. Fine, J. Happell, B. Delille, and S. Speich. "Carbonate system in the water masses of the Southeast Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean during February and March 2008." Biogeosciences 8, no. 5 (May 31, 2011): 1401–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-8-1401-2011.

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Abstract. Carbonate system variables were measured in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean along a transect from South Africa to the southern limit of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) from February to March 2008. Eddies detached from the retroflection of the Agulhas Current increased the gradients observed along the fronts. Minima in the fugacity of CO2, fCO2, and maxima in pH on either side of the frontal zone were observed, noting that within the frontal zone fCO2 reached maximum values and pH was at a minimum. Vertical distributions of water masses were described by their carbonate system properties and their relationship to CFC concentrations. Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW) and Lower Circumpolar Deep Water (LCDW) offered pHT,25 values of 7.56 and 7.61, respectively. The UCDW also had higher concentrations of CFC-12 (>0.2 pmol kg−1) as compared to deeper waters, revealing that UCDW was mixed with recently ventilated waters. Calcite and aragonite saturation states (Ω) were also affected by the presence of these two water masses with high carbonate concentrations. The aragonite saturation horizon was observed at 1000 m in the subtropical area and north of the Subantarctic Front. At the position of the Polar Front, and under the influence of UCDW and LCDW, the aragonite saturation horizon deepened from 800 m to 1500 m at 50.37° S, and reached 700 m south of 57.5° S. High latitudes proved to be the most sensitive areas to predicted anthropogenic carbon increase. Buffer coefficients related to changes in [CO2], [H+] and Ω with changes in dissolved inorganic carbon (CT) and total alkalinity (AT) offered minima values in the Antarctic Intermediate Water and UCDW layers. These coefficients suggest that a small increase in CT will sharply decrease the status of pH and carbonate saturation. Here we present data that suggest that south of 55° S, surface water will be under-saturated with respect to aragonite within the next few decades.
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Hahamovitch, Cindy. "Making History the UCW Way." Labor 18, no. 4 (December 1, 2021): 6–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-9361737.

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Maki, K., B. Dora, B. Korin-Hamzic, M. Basletic, A. Virosztek, and M. V. Kartsovnik. "Brave new world of unconventional density waves." Journal de Physique IV 12, no. 9 (November 2002): 49–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jp4:20020352.

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Recently many people discuss unconventional density wave (i.e. UCDW and USDW). Unlike in conventional density waves, the quasiparticle excitations in these systems are gapless. The appearence of these systems suggests paradigm shift from quasi ID system to quasi 2D and 3D systems. Here we limit ourselves to the angular dependent magnetoresistance (ADMR) observed in the low temperature phase (LTP) of α-(BEDT-TTF)2KHg(SCN)4. Here we show that UCDW describes successfully many features of ADMR as manifestation of the Landau quantization of the quasiparticle spectrum in magnetic field. Indeed ADMR will provide a unique window to access UDW like the AF phase in URu2Si2, the pseudogap phase in high Tc cuprates and the glassy phase in organic superconductor κ-(ET)2 salts.
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Martinson, D. G. "Transport of warm upper circumpolar deep water onto the Western Antarctic Peninsula Continental Shelf." Ocean Science Discussions 8, no. 6 (December 15, 2011): 2479–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/osd-8-2479-2011.

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Abstract. Five thermistor-moorings were placed on the continental shelf of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (between 2007 and 2010) in an effort to identify the mechanism(s) responsible for delivering warm Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW) onto the broad continental shelf from the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) flowing over the adjacent continental slope. Historically, four mechanisms have been suggested (or assumed): (1) eddies shed from the ACC, (2) flow into the cross-shelf-cutting canyons with overflow onto the nominal shelf, (3) general upwelling, and (4) episodic sweeping of ACC meanders over the shelf. The mooring array showed that for the years of deployment, the dominant mechanism is eddies; upwelling may also contribute but to an unknown extent. Mechanisms 2 and 4 played no role, though the canyons have been shown previously to channel UCDW across the shelf into Marguerite Bay.
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Kamarullah, M. Advan, Agus Triantoro, and Marselinus Untung Dwiatmoko. "Analisis pengaruh air asam tambang sekitar Disposal UCW di PT Jorong Barutama Greston." Jurnal Himasapta 7, no. 2 (September 22, 2022): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jhs.v7i2.6434.

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Disposal UCW pada PT JBG sejak awal penimbunan belum melakukan pemisahan antara material PAF dan NAF. Persoalan lingkungan yang ditimbulkan karena pengaruh AAT baik selama kegiatan penambangan maupun pasca penambangan adalah menurunnya kualitas air tanah jika dialirkan ke sungai, hal ini akan berdampak kepada masyarakat yang tinggal di daerah aliran sungai. Maka dari itu diperlukan adanya analisis pengaruh AAT, pemetaan sebaran pola aliran AAT dan pengujian kualitas air.Dalam penelitian ini, sampling dilakukan pada 24 titik lindian di Disposal UCW dan sekitarnya yang selanjutnya akan dilakukan uji laboratorium untuk mengetahui baku mutu air, dan mengkorelasikan hasil pengujian sesuai dengan Pergub Kalsel No. 036 Tahun 2008.Karakteristik AAT di Disposal UCW ditunjukkan oleh empat parameter, dimana pH rendah (2,5-3,7), konsentrasi logam Fe secara umum cukup rendah dan konsentrasi logam Mn secara umum tinggi serta tingkat kekeruhan atau TSS secara umum rendah. Berdasarkan penelitian dan evaluasi keadaan di Disposal UCW, perlu dilakukan penanganan pengolahan AAT, yakni pembuatan Open Limestone Channel yang dibuat di tiga area. Di sisi utara disposal, dengan panjang 100 m, lebar 4 m, tinggi 1 m, dan kemiringan 27o. Kemudian di sisi barat dan selatan disposal dengan panjang 50 m, lebar 4 m, tinggi 1 m, dan kemiringan 27o.
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Books on the topic "UCWW"

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Bhattachan, Krishna Bahadur. Jātīya Vibheda tathā Chūvachūta Aparādha Nigarānī Kendrako nirdeśikā: Guidelines of Untouchability Crime Wath Centre (UCWC). Kāṭhamāḍauṃ: Lyānkāu Nepāla, 2009.

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Welsh Agricultural R & D Conference (4th 1987 Bangor, Wales). Fourth Welsh Agricultural R & D Conference, Main Arts Lecture Theatre UCNW, Bangor, Wednesday, 15 April 1987. [S.l.]: Welsh Office Agriculture Dept., 1987.

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Turcott, Betty Radford. United Church Women study and worship kit: Based on the purpose of UCW. [Etobicoke?: United Church Publishing House?], 1994.

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Welsh Agricultural R & D Conference (2nd 1985 University College of North Wales). Efficiency in grassland production & utilisation: Agricultural research and development in Wales : second Welsh Agricultural R & D Conference ... UCNW, Bangor, ... 3 April 1985. [Aberystwyth?: Welsh Office, Agriculture Dept., 1985.

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Bangor), Welsh Agricultural R. &. D. Conference (2nd 1985. Efficiency in grassland production and utilisation: [proceedings of the] Second Welsh Agricultural R & D Conference, Main Arts Lecture Theatre, UCNW, Bangor, Wednesday, April 3, 1985. London: Agricultural Development and Advisory Service, 1985.

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Welsh Agricultural R & D Conference (3rd 1986 Aberystwyth). Quality in agriculture: [proceedings of the] Third Welsh Agricultural R and D Conference, Theatr y Werin, UCW, Aberystwyth, Wednesday 26 March 1986. London: Agricultural Development and Advisory Service, 1986.

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UCW journal. London: UCW, 1993.

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UCW celebrating our stories. [Saskatchewan]: UCW Saskatchewan Conference, 2000.

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M, Psalti Ioanna S., and University of Wales, Bangor. School of Ocean Sciences., eds. Across the bridge: [an informal chronicle: from the Marine Biology Station, UCNW to the School of Ocean Sciences, UWB, 1948-1998]. [Menai Bridge: School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales Bangor], 2001.

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Efficiency in grassland production & utilisation: Agricultural research and development in Wales : Second Welsh Agricultural R & D Conference ... UCNW, Bangor, ... 3 April 1985. Welsh Office, Agriculture Dept, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "UCWW"

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Bhattacharyya, Jishnu, Ben Krishna, Mukesh Narmetta, Olea Roy, and Soumyadeep Kundu. "Modeling and Prediction of Zone of Critical Concern." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies, 80–103. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1966-0.ch004.

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The on-campus residence and activities of students, faculty members, visitors, and university staff result in the generation of university campus solid waste (UCSW). An accurate forecast of UCSW generation is crucial for proper on-campus waste management. This chapter, therefore, aims at identifying significant variables that affect the excess production of waste at a higher education institute in Kozhikode in the Indian state of Kerala. The study is expected to improve the waste management program therein. A literature review methodology, along with a series of interviews, has been used to frame and execute a questionnaire-based study where waste management staff provides the required responses. The modeling technique used is a Probit regression. The influential variables that affect the excess generation of waste are average education level, the status of employment, the urban background of most residents, consumption of water and electricity, space understudy, and management control. All the results in this research can be utilized as a part of waste management programs and in improving capacities to manage waste. This will also help in understanding the type of areas that are zones of critical concern in terms of waste management. The observations incorporated in the study is in the Indian context and are unique among the existing literature.
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Conference papers on the topic "UCWW"

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Ganchev, Ivan, Zhanlin Ji, and Mairtin O'Droma. "Making the UCWW a reality." In 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/istas.2015.7439429.

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Zhanlin Ji, I. Ganchev, and M. O'Droma. "On WBC Service Layer for UCWW." In 2007 9th IFIP International Conference on Mobile Wireless Communications Networks (MWCN). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmwcn.2007.4668190.

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Zhang, Haiyang, Nikola S. Nikolov, and Ivan Ganchev. "UCWW semantic-based service recommendation framework." In 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/istas.2015.7439435.

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Ganchev, Ivan, Mairtin O'Droma, and Ning Wang. "On CBM-ICC Service Provision in UCWW." In 2007 4th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iswcs.2007.4392315.

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Ganchev, Ivan, Zhanlin Ji, Mairtin O'Droma, and Chenxu Dai. "A CIM System for Use in the UCWW." In 2015 International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowledge Discovery (CyberC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cyberc.2015.63.

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Tairov, Dmitry, Ivan Ganchev, and Mairtin O'Droma. "Third-Party AAA Framework and Signaling in UCWW." In 2011 7th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wicom.2011.6040462.

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Ganchev, Ivan, Zhanlin Ji, and Mairtin O'Droma. "UCWW cloud-based ABC&S mobile App." In 2015 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ursi-at-rasc.2015.7302968.

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Flynn, P., I. Ganchev, and M. O'Droma. "WBCs -ADA Vehicle and Infrastructural Support in a UCWW." In 2006 IEEE Tenth International Symposium on Consumer Electronics. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isce.2006.1689408.

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Ji, Zhanlin, Ivan Ganchev, Mairtin O'Droma, and Tiefan Ding. "A Distributed Redis Framework for Use in the UCWW." In 2014 International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowledge Discovery (CyberC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cyberc.2014.50.

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Ji, Zhanlin, Ivan Ganchev, Mairtin O'Droma, and Qingjuan Zhao. "A Push-Notification Service for Use in the UCWW." In 2014 International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowledge Discovery (CyberC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cyberc.2014.88.

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Reports on the topic "UCWW"

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Rost, Lucia, Amber Parkes, and Andrea Azevedo. Measuring and Understanding Unpaid Care and Domestic Work: Household Care Survey Toolkit. Oxfam, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2020.6775.

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This toolkit provides guidance on using Oxfam’s Household Care Survey (HCS) methodology, which was developed by Oxfam as part of the WE-Care initiative to transform the provision of unpaid care and domestic work (UCDW). UCDW underpins all our lives yet is overwhelmingly provided by women and girls. Recognising UCDW is essential for any initiative that aims to understand and address gender inequality. The HCS is a quantitative survey tool that generates context-specific evidence on how women, men and children spend their time, how care is provided, by whom, and the main factors that affect people’s responsibilities for UCDW, such as access to care services, infrastructure and social norms. The HCS can be used to generate a baseline, or to measure the impact of a specific policy or programme. The methodology can be integrated into different projects with different objectives and adjusted for use in various contexts. The HCS toolkit is designed to be used by development practitioners, policy makers, employers, academics and researchers. Part A provides guidance for planning, collecting, analysing and using HCS data. Part B provides guidance for understanding, adjusting and using the HCS questions. Both sections should be read before undertaking the survey.
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Hall, Sarah, Mark Vincent Aranas, and Amber Parkes. Making Care Count: An Overview of the Women’s Economic Empowerment and Care Initiative. Oxfam, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2020.6881.

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Across the globe, unpaid care and domestic work (UCDW) sustains communities and economies, provides essential care for children, sick and elderly people and those living with disabilities, and keeps households clean and families fed. Without unpaid care, the global economy as we know it would grind to a halt. Yet this work falls disproportionately on women and girls, limiting their opportunities to participate in decent paid employment, education, leisure and political life. Heavy and unequal UCDW traps women and girls in cycles of poverty and stops them from being part of solutions. To help address this, Oxfam, together with a number of partners, has been working in over 25 countries to deliver the Women’s Economic Empowerment and Care (WE-Care) programme since 2013. WE-Care aims to reignite progress on gender equality by addressing heavy and unequal UCDW. By recognizing, reducing and redistributing UCDW, WE-Care is promoting a just and inclusive society where women and girls have more choice at every stage of their lives, more opportunities to take part in economic, social and political activities, and where carers’ voices are heard in decision making about policies and budgets at all levels. This overview document aims to highlight the approaches taken and lessons learned on unpaid care that Oxfam has implemented in collaboration with partners in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
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