Sentences with phrase «broader economic health»

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Whether through democracy, strong public education, quality health care, or broad economic opportunity — reducing inequity is the highest human achievement.»
These include the potential adverse effects on European economic activity, on the perceived health of the global banking system, and on broader financial market conditions.
«There's a broad transformation within health care that can happen — not where a startup becomes Apple, but where startups work with big health care institutions and providers to transform how they deliver care,» says Jonathan Gruber, an MIT economist, former adviser to Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and director of the health care program at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
The problem of food fraud and its health and economic implications affect a broad range of foods around the world, but technology could soon end the problem.
The index can provide a broad view on the economic health of the United States.
GDP is the broadest indication of a country's economic health or weakness, as it includes all elements of both public and private consumption.
The problem of food fraud and its health and economic implications affect a broad range of foods around the world, but technology could soon end the problem.
So you will find very little beyond broad political narrative on big policy issues on economic policy, schools policy, health, employment, home affairs, prisons, civil liberties, development, foreign policy, Europe.
Decades of overspending on health care, schools, and pensions — much of it to prop up Bruno's Republican majority in the State Senate — are combining with the broader economic meltdown to sink New York State into a gargantuan hole.
«He has written numerous books on economic theory and practice and he remains a prolific writer in national magazines and newspapers on a broad range of subjects including health policy, economic management, taxation and public spending, transport, pensions, and e-government.
They reviewed reports on the recent Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa and say better preparedness and a faster, more coordinated response could have prevented most of the 11,000 deaths directly attributed to Ebola and also the broader economic, social, and health crises that ensued.
«Poverty and the many stresses that come with social disadvantage have long been linked to cardiovascular disease, but how we live, work, and play has a great impact on heart health for people from a broad range of economic and cultural backgrounds,» explains David Siscovick, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President for Research at The New York Academy of Medicine and Chair of the American Heart Association's (AHA) Council on Epidemiology and Prevention.
This view holds that true school reform must be part of a broader social justice campaign led by people of color, which calls for progressive changes to health care, housing, immigration, and economic policies, as well as education.
The adult intervention will be delivered through mental health consultation and parent groups, and will use parenting as a platform for addressing a broader set of issues related to workplace skills and economic stability, such as planning, goal - setting, coping with stress, and managing personal and professional relationships.
This, «senior White House aides said... fits into a broader effort by the administration to focus scarce resources on the nation's long - term economic health
The big issues for the Education Equality Project were school and teacher accountability, school choice, and merit pay, whereas the Broader, Bolder Approach emphasized linking what happens in schools to the broader environment within which children are raised, including their family and community economic standing, health and nutBroader, Bolder Approach emphasized linking what happens in schools to the broader environment within which children are raised, including their family and community economic standing, health and nutbroader environment within which children are raised, including their family and community economic standing, health and nutrition.
These risks include, among others, general economic conditions, local real estate conditions, tenant financial health, the availability of capital to finance planned growth, continued volatility and uncertainty in the credit markets and broader financial markets, property acquisitions and the timing of these acquisitions, charges for property impairments, and the outcome of legal proceedings to which the company is a party, as described in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
These themes provide diversification across a broad range of social issues, including affordable housing, education, community revitalization, rural economic development, the environment, and health care.
In addition to exploring the specific economic impacts of Resolution 20091105 - 040, this report also outlines, but does not quantify, the potential broader impacts of the Resolution on human, animal, and environmental health.
In 2005, I surveyed efforts to shift from strictly economic measures of progress, like gross domestic product, to a broader basket of indicators of well - being — everything from access to schools and health care to the quality of the environment.
There is also ample scope for reforming tax systems to deal much more effectively with broader environmental and related problems that can be a significant drag on economic growth, such as the health and productivity impacts of poor air quality, and severe congestion of major urban centers.
This is more than the total spending on health of all the world's governments and largely relates to polluters not paying the costs — social welfare, health, environmental and broader economic — imposed on governments for the burning of coal, oil and gas.
Among the issues reviewed were: • The prospects for air pollution and climate change in the region up to 2030 in the absence of action on SLCPs; • The potential contribution of SLCP mitigation to climate, health and food security, and more generally to economic development; • Feasible mitigation technologies and strategies and opportunities for their implementation at national scale; • The relationship of SLCP mitigation to broader regional air pollution and climate strategies and their benefit for the MENA region.
(i) there is an important connection between unresolved legal problems and broader issues of health, social welfare and economic well - being;
The reviews will be known as impact assessments, rather than environmental assessments, because they are to consider a broader range of factors including the health, social and economic impacts of a project.
But the state does have many health insurance programs designed to help individual with special needs, ranging from the broad scope of economic assistance for Medicaid - qualifying individuals to more specific healthcare needs such as the Alabama Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program.
An analytically efficient and multi-disciplined Urban and Regional Planner, versed in offering a broad understanding of the scientific, social and valued dimensions of environmental issues; specific expertise in land use and environmental impact of development; familiarity with political and economic dimensions of environmental issues; knowledgeable in planning policies for future development; familiarity with GIS software; adapt in recommending zoning regulations with environmental health in mind; and consulting with public, private and non-profit agencies.
MIECHV required states to make a priority of services for at - risk families in order to improve a broad range of outcomes related to parental and child health and well - being, parenting, economic self - sufficiency, and intimate partner violence.
A social and economic concern Improving dental health for people in the bush is an important issue in its own right, but the Alliance has taken up the fight because it recognises the broader significance of good oral health on people's overall health, and on their social, economic and emotional wellbeing.
General health issues, it seems, are picked up within the related broader policy goals of the Commonwealth which it declares are to «address directly the effects of severe socio - economic disadvantage suffered by Indigenous people through improved outcomes in health, housing, education and employment» [104].
Having determined that it is feasible to construct such an index, the second stage of the work by the ABS will examine the feasibility of sub-dividing the index according to broad functional lines to produce a habitat index (reflecting disadvantage relating to health, housing and infrastructure) and an economic index (reflecting disadvantage relating to education, training and employment), as well as sub-dividing the index along geographical lines to produce an urban and rural / remote index.
The aims of these initiatives are defined in a broad sense as enabling Māori to enjoy good health, experience economic wellbeing, be knowledgeable and well informed, be culturally secure, resilient, self - managing and able to participate fully in te ao Māori (Māori culture) and in wider society.
The event recognises that culturally diverse and Aboriginal communities are disproportionately impacted by viral hepatitis for a range of reasons including inadequate access to health services, poor health literacy, and broader socio - economic disadvantage.
Improved health, social returns and broader economic benefits will be assessed, with an eye to improving efficiency and health outcomes.
Specifically, programs aim and are designed to help parents in a broad array of areas, consistently including parenting and early child development, prevention of abuse and neglect, and child preventive care, and, to more varying extents, economic self - sufficiency, prenatal health and birth outcomes, maternal health, family planning, behavioral health, and intimate partner violence.
To address the intersection between economic deprivations and broader development goals, including health and well - being, governments, aid agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have begun to include economic strengthening interventions as part of their core programming.
In addition to the 25 - year look back, this year's Data Book also tracks more recent trends that compare data from 2005 to 2012 and rank states using 16 indicators across four broad areas — Economic Well - Being, Education, Health and Family and Community.
A within - trial economic evaluation and long - term model from a National Health Service / Personal Social Service and a broader societal perspective will be undertaken alongside the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)-- Public Health Research Unit (PHRU)- funded randomised multicentre BeST?.
It should be noted that the authors of these analyses acknowledged that a limitation of their modelling analysis was that it did not put a monetary value on the economic benefits associated with gains in social and emotional mental well - being or broad health benefits.
Stabilizing and restoring the health of the housing market is critical to a broader economic recovery, according to a white paper released yesterday by the Federal Reserve Board.
As leading advocates for homeownership, REALTORS ® know that restoring the health of the housing market is the only way to achieve a broader economic recovery.
WASHINGTON (January 5, 2012)- Stabilizing and restoring the health of the housing market is critical to a broader economic recovery, according to a white paper released yesterday by the Federal Reserve Board.
By September, some broad measures of domestic economic health (like consumer confidence and spending) had rebounded, although confidence may stall again once the UK serves formal notice to quit the EU.
A recent Federal Reserve Board white paper, The U.S. Housing Market: Current Conditions and Policy Considerations, concluded that stabilizing and restoring the health of the housing market is critical to a broader economic recovery.
Consumer confidence, job growth and other broad indicators of economic health remain strong — in fact, U.S. job growth significantly outperformed expectations in June.
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