Film review: In response to the prevalence of technology and multimedia sources of information in nursing academia and continuing education for nurses, Nursing Ethics is opening the traditional book review section of the journal to occasional review of material from other media, including film. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, The right to femininity: fighting female circumcision in Africa today, Films Media Group, Cambridge Educational: Princeton, New Jersey, 2005, 46 minutes: VHS 9781421313610, DVD 9781421324099, VHS or DVD $149.95, DVD + 3-year streaming $224.93, 3-year streaming $149.95

2010 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 146-147
Author(s):  
Clair Kaplan
2006 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. i-ii
Author(s):  
JEFFREY BROWN ◽  
STEVEN HABERMAN ◽  
MOSHE MILEVSKY ◽  
MIKE ORSZAG

Our first issue of the fifth volume of the JPEF features 4 research articles, an issues & policy piece and a book review section. The lead article is by Georges de Menil (PSE, Paris and Stern School, NYU), Fabrice Murtin (CREST(INSEE) and PSE, Paris) and Eytan Sheshkinski (Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Princeton University). The paper on “Planning for the Optimal Mix of Paygo Tax and Funded Savings” looks at the classical question of what the right balance is between pay-as-you-go and funded pension provision. Using a stochastic two period overlapping generations model, the authors show how optimal pension provision depends on the variances and correlations of labour earnings, return on capital and the internal rate of return on the pay-as-you-go pension system.


1933 ◽  
Vol 116 (16) ◽  
pp. 433-433
Keyword(s):  

A COMPARISON BETWEEN SOME PRINCIPLES OF CONTROL OF EDUCATION IN ENGLAND AND NEW JERSEY. By Daniel P. Eginton, Ph. D. Providence, Rhode Island: Finlay Brothers.


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