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3. The National Child Benefit: Collective Accountability through Public Reporting
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Glossary of Acronyms xv
- List of Tables xix
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PART ONE. Establishing Benchmarks
- 1. Introduction: Accountability and Governance 3
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PART TWO. Emerging Accountability? Structures: Canadian Case Studies
- 2. Intergovernmental Accountability and Health Care: Reflections on the Recent Canadian Experience 31
- 3. The National Child Benefit: Collective Accountability through Public Reporting 56
- 4. Democratizing Intergovernmental Accountability Regimes: Community Engagement and Public Reporting in Early Learning and Child Care in Canada 75
- 5. Evolving Federal-Provincial Accountability Regimes in Active Labour Market Policy 102
- 6. Accountability in Labour Market Policies for Persons with Disabilities 127
- 7. Multi-Level Governance, Infrastructure, and the Transformation of Accountability Regimes in Canada 144
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PART THREE. Alternative Accountabilities: Comparative and Normative Examples
- 8. Convergence through Benchmarking and Policy Learning: The Impact of the Open Method of Coordination on Social Policy within the European Union 169
- 9. Global Governance and Canadian Federalism: Reconciling External Accountability Obligations through Internal Accountability Practices 190
- 10. The No Child Left Behind Act and Educational Accountability in the United States 211
- 11. Internal Answerability and Intergovernmental Policy Learning: Accountability in Canadian Mandatory Education 238
- 12. Accountability Regimes for Federal Social Transfers: An Exercise in Deconstruction and Reconstruction 258
- 13. Panacea or Peril? Intergovernmental Accountability and the Auditor General 284
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PART FOUR. Conclusion
- 14. Conclusion: Whither Accountability? 307
- Contributors 325
- Index 327
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Glossary of Acronyms xv
- List of Tables xix
-
PART ONE. Establishing Benchmarks
- 1. Introduction: Accountability and Governance 3
-
PART TWO. Emerging Accountability? Structures: Canadian Case Studies
- 2. Intergovernmental Accountability and Health Care: Reflections on the Recent Canadian Experience 31
- 3. The National Child Benefit: Collective Accountability through Public Reporting 56
- 4. Democratizing Intergovernmental Accountability Regimes: Community Engagement and Public Reporting in Early Learning and Child Care in Canada 75
- 5. Evolving Federal-Provincial Accountability Regimes in Active Labour Market Policy 102
- 6. Accountability in Labour Market Policies for Persons with Disabilities 127
- 7. Multi-Level Governance, Infrastructure, and the Transformation of Accountability Regimes in Canada 144
-
PART THREE. Alternative Accountabilities: Comparative and Normative Examples
- 8. Convergence through Benchmarking and Policy Learning: The Impact of the Open Method of Coordination on Social Policy within the European Union 169
- 9. Global Governance and Canadian Federalism: Reconciling External Accountability Obligations through Internal Accountability Practices 190
- 10. The No Child Left Behind Act and Educational Accountability in the United States 211
- 11. Internal Answerability and Intergovernmental Policy Learning: Accountability in Canadian Mandatory Education 238
- 12. Accountability Regimes for Federal Social Transfers: An Exercise in Deconstruction and Reconstruction 258
- 13. Panacea or Peril? Intergovernmental Accountability and the Auditor General 284
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PART FOUR. Conclusion
- 14. Conclusion: Whither Accountability? 307
- Contributors 325
- Index 327