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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (3): 16–20.
Published: 01 September 2017
...Rhacel Salazar Parreñas In homes across Asia, the Middle East, and the United States, female migrant laborers are doing the difficult work of child and elder care. But these women often leave behind children of their own in countries such as Indonesia and the Philippines. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (3): 28–35.
Published: 01 September 2017
... the responsibilities of the “traditional” family to advance a gutting of public assistance for elder care and child care, increasing the burden of family-care work already disproportionally borne by women. In this way, proposed revisions to Article 24 also demonstrate a trend toward a kind of symbiotic alliance...
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World Policy Journal (2014) 31 (4): 21–30.
Published: 01 December 2014
..., primarily the less-educated, combine pro-welfare opinions with quite conservative positions on cultural themes. In their opinion, public services should be improved. Elder care is often mentioned, but immigrants should be excluded and criminals should be given harsher punishments. Several right-wing...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (3): 3–7.
Published: 01 September 2017
... the value placed on respect for elders that’s so prominent in Mexico, especially in the smaller and more traditional communities. It’s something I found in my own family too. The young people took care of the elders and there is a value in age. Maybe it’s a tradition from the indigenous inhabitants we...
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World Policy Journal (2015) 32 (3): 91–101.
Published: 01 September 2015
... to know,” Djawa insists. He asked Abbott to “find the way to bring aboriginal people into the national debate. For us, it is not just a moment in time—it is the start of a new future.” On the site of the Garma festival, on Sept. 12, 2014, the Yolngu elders welcomed the Prime Minister. Complying...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (3): 1–2.
Published: 01 September 2017
... foundation for gutting public funds for elder and child care, thereby “increasing the burden of care work already disproportionally borne by women.” Right-wing visions of family are often directly connected to economic reforms. Schieder catalogs the ways in which misogyny is built into Japan’s...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (2): 29–38.
Published: 01 June 2013
..., the brothers’ 58-year-old grandmother, as she peels peanuts while watching over her grandsons, who are engrossed in the Japanese TV series “Ultraman.” Like many others in Guang’an, which means the village of “Brightness and Peace,” the Jiang family consists of empty-nest elders and left-behind children...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (4): 101–110.
Published: 01 December 2017
... hurriedly closing up. As men in skullcaps rushed to the mosque, the six shops and more than 100 shops in the Rohingya refugee settlement suddenly seemed taken over by children, little guardians of the limited but precious possessions their elders had gathered bit by bit since fleeing Myanmar years earlier...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (3): 25–36.
Published: 01 September 2012
... of the Afghan National Security Forces had doubled, and the government had control of the major population centers and primary road systems. It was beginning to build trust between the provincial government and the outlying districts, villages, and tribal elders. Improvements in development, systems...
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World Policy Journal (2001) 18 (3): 41–46.
Published: 01 September 2001
...Peter D. Bell; Guy Tousignant Copyright © 2001 World Policy Institute 2001 Peter D. Bell is president and chief executive officer of CARE USA, an international relief and development
organization that operates in more than 60 countries. Guy Tousignant is secretary general of CARE Inter...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (2): 68–77.
Published: 01 June 2012
... running for their lives, arrive in Kabul every day. While their displacement may have been caused by international forces, it would appear that they then slip through a series of loopholes. The official mandate of the UNHCR is the care of refugees, but to achieve the status of refugee, civilians need...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (2): 3–7.
Published: 01 June 2017
... Australia. But before the repatriation ceremony could proceed, indigenous elders ordered him to take off his uniform. It reminded them of the police and “welfare” officials who, in the past, had taken away their children and forced communities from their lands. It was also reminiscent of the scientists who...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (1): 7–12.
Published: 01 March 2012
... experimenting with an audience-diversification technique. Some speakers can be induced to be more careful with their words when they know they will be heard by a wider group, which presents opportunities for new policy and advocacy. Where the audience is not already broadened, it can be useful to diversify...
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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (1): 25–34.
Published: 01 March 2011
... made Lula—critic of capitalism and champion of the poor — the head of the world's fourth-largest company by market value, a corporate titan nearly the size of ExxonMobil. Even Lula, who was three months from leaving office, seemed surprised by the situation. Miriam Elder is based in Moscow...
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World Policy Journal (2006) 22 (4): 87–91.
Published: 01 December 2006
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a bone to the United Nations team investigating the murder of Rafik Hariri [formerly
Lebanon’s long-serving prime minister, slain for seeking an end to Syria’s 30-year occupa
tion of his country}. They probably told Kenaan that if he killed himself, his family would
be taken care of and he would...
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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (3): 73–81.
Published: 01 September 2011
... [ ttp ] under the leadership of Baitullah Mehsud stepped up their terror campaign—killing tribal elders, bombing public places, and targeting convoys of security forces across Pakistan’s tribal areas and the province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Fazlullah, designated the ttp ’s amir for Swat, replicated...
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World Policy Journal (2014) 31 (4): 47–56.
Published: 01 December 2014
... by the Parliament building on one of Lisbon’s seven hills. Long a member of the European Parliament and one of the continent’s true elder statesmen, still a fervent socialist as the continent begins to turn toward the right and with a unique perspective on the role of small powers in a world dominated by giants...
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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (1): 73–82.
Published: 01 March 2011
... is EU territory even though the rule of the southern Cypriot government does not extend to the north. More than 2,000 northern Cypriots cross to work in the south each day, mostly on construction sites. Growing numbers of Turkish Cypriots also benefit from southern medical care and other welfare...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (1): 100–106.
Published: 01 March 2017
... traveled to Johannesburg in 2016 to confront the scenes of her violent death and to escort her spirit back home to the Eastern Cape, where she could be with her ancestors. They wanted a tombstone to visit on Mother’s Day. As family elders knocked on the side of the hollow bus where Ketani died, calling...
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World Policy Journal (2014) 31 (3): 65–74.
Published: 01 September 2014
... to environmental care is needed. The impact of herders on vegetation needs to be tackled (especially the damage to trees, which strips the land of vital shade), but in the absence of alternative sources, herders are unlikely to do otherwise. The biggest challenge is water, which is often found only beginning...
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