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Nicolás Bentancur – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
The main theories of the thriving field of study of public policies have been formulated at institutions of developed countries, mostly by the American academy, based on the particular conditions of policy-making processes of their own country. However, its heuristic premises are considered, initially, as universal and are used extensively in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Geographic Regions, Theories
Ewart Keep – Centre on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance (SKOPE), 2025
This paper represents the latest in a line of papers and think pieces that the author has prepared on this topic -- for the UK government, the UK Skills and Productivity Board, and the Scottish Government and Scottish Funding Council -- since 2014. It seeks to explain why trying to bring skills supply into closer alignment with demand for skills…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Skill Development, Supply and Demand, Employer Attitudes
European University Association, 2023
The 2023 edition of the European University Association's Autonomy Scorecard, the most comprehensive yet, provides a full comparative analysis of the state of play of university autonomy in 35 higher education systems in Europe. The Scorecard country profiles delve into in-depth system analyses, offering insights into recent developments and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Autonomy, Universities, Profiles
European University Association, 2023
The 2023 edition of the European University Association's Autonomy Scorecard, the most comprehensive yet, provides a full comparative analysis of the state of play of university autonomy in 35 higher education systems in Europe. For the first time, each profile better contextualises the higher education landscape via a dedicated section, along…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, Universities, Profiles, Systems Analysis
European University Association, 2024
In addition to the third edition of EUA's Autonomy Scorecard, which was published in March 2023, a series of country profiles were released between Autumn 2023 and Spring 2024. The comprehensive analysis of all indicators in these systems revealed that in some cases there was a need for a different categorisation of specific situations. While the…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, Universities, Profiles, Systems Analysis
Mulvey, Benjamin – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
In recent years, there has been sustained criticism of current practices of higher education internationalisation in wealthy industrialised countries. This criticism is underpinned by an increasingly broad range of theoretical perspectives, resulting in calls for change which range from the minimal to the radical. In this paper, I reflect on the…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Criticism, Educational Practices
Dixit, Priya – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2021
This article examines (im)obility in the global visa regime through the experiences of a Global South academic working in the Global North. Drawing on an autoethnographic account of a visa application, this article outlines the ways in which the global visa regime negatively affects a Global South academic's life. Visa regulations constitute a…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Public Policy, College Faculty, Ethnography
Enora Bennetot Pruvot; Thomas Estermann; Nino Popkhadze – European University Association, 2023
The Scorecard 2023 provides a full comparative analysis of the state of play of university autonomy in 35 higher education systems in Europe. With findings across four dimensions of university autonomy -- organisational, financial, staffing, academic - the Scorecard supports an evidence-based dialogue on this crucial topic. This allows concrete…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Autonomy, Universities, Profiles
Hyejin Choi – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study investigates a major form of internationalization of higher education, international student mobility (ISM) in over 200 countries between 1999 and 2017. Various theoretical explanations of the phenomenon are provided, followed by descriptive explanations of ISM patterns and empirical analysis on push and pull factors. From descriptive…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Study Abroad, Higher Education, International Education
Majee, Upenyu S. – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2020
The article critiques the tendency in the field of international education to theorize internationalization around the impacts of and policy responses to globalization in local contexts. The central argument of the article is that South Africa's history and development prospects are so intricately bound up with those of its neighbors in the…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Racial Segregation, Social Change
Welch, Vivian; Mathew, Christine; Marins, Luciana M.; Ghogomu, Elizabeth T.; Dowling, Sierra; Abdisalam, Salman; Madani, Mohamad T.; Murphy, Emma; Kebedom, Kisanet; Ogborogu, Jennifer; Gallagher-Mackay, Kelly – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2020
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) estimated that approximately 9% of current jobs within OECD member states are threatened with automation and digitalization--all significant successes and advances in artificial intelligence, robotics, and computer science. With such global changes and forecasts, in the labor…
Descriptors: Skill Development, International Organizations, Automation, Unemployment
Bandala, Carlos Alberto Jiménez; Andrade, Luis Antonio – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2017
This article aims to identify the level of incidence of social and economic variables on education, considering the existence of a cumulative circular causation, in order to point out public policy recommendations to improve people's well-being and thus increase Indicators of development, especially in educational matters. An econometric analysis…
Descriptors: Poverty, Economic Factors, Public Policy, Well Being
Duncan, Greg, Ed.; Le Menestrel, Suzanne, Ed. – National Academies Press, 2019
The strengths and abilities children develop from infancy through adolescence are crucial for their physical, emotional, and cognitive growth, which in turn help them to achieve success in school and to become responsible, economically self-sufficient, and healthy adults. Capable, responsible, and healthy adults are clearly the foundation of a…
Descriptors: Poverty, Intervention, Well Being, United States History
Currie, Janet; Rossin-Slater, Maya – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2015
Mounting evidence across different disciplines suggests that early-life conditions can have consequences on individual outcomes throughout the life cycle. Relative to other developed countries, the United States fares poorly on standard indicators of early-life health, and this disadvantage may have profound consequences not only for population…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Well Being, Child Health, Adults
Matsubayashi, Tetsuya; Ueda, Michiko – Social Indicators Research, 2012
This paper shows that the partisan composition of government is strongly related to the well-being of citizens, measured by the reported level of life satisfaction and suicide rates in industrial countries. Our analysis, using survey data of 14 nations between 1980 and 2002, shows that the presence of left-leaning parties in government is…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Suicide, Data Analysis, Well Being