Sökning: "municipal councils"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 20 avhandlingar innehållade orden municipal councils.
1. Lokala organ i Norden 1968-1986 : från idé till verklighet
Sammanfattning : Neighbourhood councils are sub-municipal committees which operate within a geographically delimited area of a municipality or a municipal department. Their activities cover a single established policy area such as social services (single functioned committee) or several areas such as education, leisure, and social issues (multi-functioned committee). LÄS MER
2. Kvinnors politiska representation i ett jämförande perspektiv - nationell och lokal nivå
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this dissertation is to map and analyze the spatial and temporal variation in women’s political representation at both the national and local level. In the dissertation it is argued that women’s political representation is the outcome of the interplay between structures, institutions and actors. LÄS MER
3. En pluralistisk maktordning? : om pensionärsorganisationernas politiska inflytande
Sammanfattning : In 1991, the Swedish Social Democratic government established the Pensioners’ Council at the Ministry of Social Affairs. The Council’s purpose and structure were spelled out by the Government in a Commission of Inquiry Directive. LÄS MER
4. Regionalt samhällsbyggande i otakt : en studie av den varierande framväxten av samverkansorgan
Sammanfattning : Regionalisation out of step - the varying growth of regional cooperation councils Traditionally regionalisation is either seen as a bottom up movement or as state reform politics from above. From that perspective, Sweden contains both parts. LÄS MER
5. Injuries in Skaraborg County, Sweden : surveillance, analysis, and evaluation of community intervention at municipal and county level
Sammanfattning : The Falköping Accident Prevention Program (FAPP) is based in Skaraborg County, Sweden. An injury register was started in 1978, and intervention began in 1979. Three years later the rate of injuries had fallen by 23%. LÄS MER