Not exact matches
In Fault Lines, Rajan demonstrates how
unequal access to education and health care in the United States puts us all in deeper financial peril, even
as the economic choices of countries like Germany, Japan, and China place an undue burden on America to get its policies right.
These statements come from a Minister who in the past has attacked secularism
as «intolerant and illiberal», has said that religious people contribute more to society than the non-religious, has championed religious groups
as being at the heart of the «Big Society», and even tried to amend the Equality Bill in a way which would leave humanists unprotected against discrimination and
unequal treatment in the provision of, and
access to, public services, employment, education, funding, and elsewhere.
She has also said that religious people contribute more to society than the non religious, has championed religious groups
as being at the heart of the «Big Society», and even tried to amend the Equality Bill in a way which would leave humanists unprotected against discrimination and
unequal treatment in the provision of, and
access to, public services, employment, education, funding, and elsewhere.
Just
as fundamentally there is a danger that the
unequal access to and understanding of technology could create a new form of social inequality.
Few studies have explored potential reasons for the racial disparity in ASD diagnosis, though some researchers have suggested
unequal access to healthcare and clinician prejudice
as explanations.
Social inequality refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income
as well
as between the overall quality and luxury of each person's existence within a society, while economic inequality is caused by the
unequal accumulation of wealth; social inequality exists because the lack of wealth in certain areas prohibits these people from obtaining the same housing, health care, etc.
as the wealthy, in societies where
access to these social goods depends on wealth.
How much of this difference stems from
unequal access to health care, such
as regular screening and aggressive treatment, and how much is rooted in biology?
And they won because supporters of comprehensive high schools defined equal education
as equal
access to different and
unequal programs.
[1] While the election results dashed those specific proposals, the idea continues to appeal to many policymakers
as a way of addressing rising college prices, growing student debt burdens, and
unequal access to higher education institutions.
We also can combat other forces that lower the confidence of children of color in their academic ability and their worth, such
as the pervasive belief in this country in the bell curve of ability, school practices for tracking, disproportionate placement in special education, biased application of discipline procedures, and
unequal access to Advanced Placement classes.
Despite the apparent success expressed by some of the preservice teachers with technology
as practice, 9 % of the student - teachers were disappointed with
unequal access and articulated their concern about a perceived digital divide.
As choice spurs competition among students, the process results in
unequal outcomes depending on their
access to information which is often correlated with race / ethnicity and socioeconomic status.
It highlights households do not act
as one when making decisions, women tend to control fewer resources and to be more vulnerable to external shocks due to already - present vulnerability from
unequal access to resources, lower levels of education, increased burden and poorer health.
While the supporting materials note that disability - related accommodation is available for the actual writing of the examinations, I also have in mind other potential
unequal barriers, such
as the inability to take time off from work and family responsibilities for study,
as well
as differential ability to afford /
access third party preparation assistance or other study aids and resources.
As economic difficulties exacerbate the problem of unequal access to quality legal representation, the need is as great as ever, and we continue to respond to i
As economic difficulties exacerbate the problem of
unequal access to quality legal representation, the need is
as great as ever, and we continue to respond to i
as great
as ever, and we continue to respond to i
as ever, and we continue to respond to it.
These stresses arise from, for example, current climate hazards, poverty and
unequal access to resources, food insecurity, trends in economic globalisation, conflict, and incidence of diseases such
as HIV / AIDS.
As discussed above, families of children with ID no doubt need, but have unequal access to the kinds of resources that all (or most) families need in order to successfully juggle work and family demands, such as meaningful and flexible employment and affordable childcare option
As discussed above, families of children with ID no doubt need, but have
unequal access to the kinds of resources that all (or most) families need in order to successfully juggle work and family demands, such
as meaningful and flexible employment and affordable childcare option
as meaningful and flexible employment and affordable childcare options.