Policy Sciences

Policy Sciences is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering issues and practices in the policy studies. It was established in 1970 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Society of Policy Scientists. The editor-in-chief is Michael P. Howlett (Simon Fraser University and National University of Singapore).

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National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy · 29 January 2024 English

This document from the National Collaborating Center for Healthy Public Policy, based on a review of the literature, presents the factors that favor the importation of public policies. When public …

Dilemmas in a general theory of planning. Policy Sciences, 4(2), 155‑169. Ruby, A., & Li, A. (2020).


National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy · 29 January 2024

Ce document du Centre de collaboration nationale sur les politiques publiques et la santé, basé sur une revue de la littérature, présente les facteurs qui favorisent l’importation de politiques publiques. …

Dilemmas in a general theory of planning. Policy Sciences, 4(2), 155‑169. Ruby, A. et Li, A. (2020).


INSPQ: Institut national de santé publique du Québec · 29 January 2024 French

Ce document du Centre de collaboration nationale sur les politiques publiques et la santé, basé sur une revue de la littérature, présente les facteurs qui favorisent l’importation de politiques publiques. …

Dilemmas in a general theory of planning. Policy Sciences, 4(2), 155‑169. Ruby, A. et Li, A. (2020).


ICES: Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences · 21 December 2023 English

Ontario Mental Health System Reporting - Data Sources and Methodology Ontario Mental Health System Reporting DATA SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY ONTARIO MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM REPORTING. [...] DATA SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY EXHIBIT …

Faculty of Medicine, and Institute of Health Policy, Sciences, SickKids Research Institute Management and


National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy · 19 December 2023 French

Ce document présente une liste de facteurs que les acteurs de la santé publique peuvent mobiliser lorsqu’ils envisagent de proposer l’adoption dans leur juridiction de politiques publiques qui ont été …

Dilemmas in a general theory of planning. Policy Sciences, 4(2), 155‑169. Ruby, A. et Li, A. (2020).


National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy · 19 December 2023 English

This document presents a list of factors that public health actors can mobilize when considering proposing the adoption in their jurisdiction of public policies that have been effective elsewhere.

Dilemmas in a general theory of planning. Policy Sciences, 4(2), 155‑169. Ruby, A., & Li, A. (2020).


Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy · 28 September 2023 English

On 1 January exert a significant degree of control over the speed 2021, the Government of Saskatchewan included and transparency of administrative decision- a community health and well-being category in …

https://pubsaskdev.blob. influencing the policy process. Policy Sciences, core.windows.net/pubsa- 45(1): 1–21. https://doi


Conseil du statut de la femme · 26 September 2023 French

Intelligence artificielle : des risques pour l’égalité entre les femmes et les hommes

good measure’: data gaps in a big data world. Policy Sciences, 53, 559-569. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11077-020-09384-1


ICES: Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences · 20 June 2023 English

Ontario Mental Health System Reporting - Data Sources and Methodology Ontario Mental Health System Reporting DATA SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY ONTARIO MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM REPORTING. [...] The opinions, of Health Policy, …

Faculty of Medicine, and Institute of Health Policy, Sciences, SickKids Research Institute Management and


Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy · 23 May 2023 English

The dual energy crises in 1973-74 and 1979-80 hit Ontario 12 hard but the province was spared the worst effects of the energy price shocks by the federal government’s two-price …

Impact of Subnational Climate Experiments.” Policy Sciences 51(2, June): 189– 211. Binz, Christian, and


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