Sentences with phrase «country about inequality»

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That's because the problems of inequality that have plagued the developed world are about to move to developing countries.
In many ways, the Brexit vote has simply accelerated our prior view that growing populism would force politicians to address the concerns about the uneven recovery, income inequality and the pressure of immigration and globalization on wages in many developed countries.
It's about seriously addressing the problem of income inequality in this country so that no woman has to choose between getting an abortion or raising her child in poverty.
Some say rejecting the prevailing wage requirement is inconsistent for the mayor, who travels the country talking about income inequality.
Wu said their campaign was part of «battle going on for the heart and soul of the Democratic Party» between «people who are more serious about the problem of inequality in our country and people who are less serious,» noting he and Teachout were featured on a Politico list alongside Mayor Bill de Blasio as part of «The New New Left.»
«I agree completely with what he's saying about the central challenge of inequality in our country today.
«We're finally talking about income inequality in this country and this state.
It was right for people, mainly public sector workers, to express how they felt about cuts to the their services, which they believe will increase social inequality in this country.
Life has spent about 3.8 billion years on Earth, and its ecosystems are organized through strategies based on constant trial and error, hence we can learn many lessons for the building of a new human evolutionary phase capable of ending poverty, hunger, inequality between countries, gender inequality, irresponsible consumption, unsustainable industrialization, pollution of the seas and oceans, and so on.
One of those directions involved a virtual summer camp on a private island in TSL, where fifteen teens from three countries participated in an interactive, experiential workshop learning about global issues such as economic inequality and the genocide in Darfur.
At the Askwith Forum, «Urban Neighborhoods and the Persistence of Racial Inequality,» on April 29, panelists shared bleak forecasts about whether the country would turn around the downward spiral of poverty and racial inequality iInequality,» on April 29, panelists shared bleak forecasts about whether the country would turn around the downward spiral of poverty and racial inequality iinequality in America.
Ladd is particularly enthusiastic about her approach «given the current high unemployment rates and also the dramatic increase in income inequality in this country since the 1970s.»
National competitiveness is all about efficient use of resources, so this instance of gender inequality directly affects a country's performance.
If a country finds a way to meet the basic needs of women by taking loans that the whole society must pay, but the national constitution, and the various policies and services do not show the timely commitment for equity and equality, the chance to eradicate poverty and hunger will only be about the alleviation of these two major indicators of real development and sustainability It is then urgent and important not to fall in such a trap, which only comes to add to the financial and economic indebtedness of the society, and nations, to say the least, and to maintain the system of inequality and impoverishment as it basically exist..
As always, beating the victim drum, she whined about our country being on the wrong track and bemoaned the country's «long term structural inequalities
Whiteness was not about skin colour or ethnicity, he said, but about neoliberal systems that privileged corporations» interests over those of people and country, and that normalised hierarchy, inequality and injustice.
Now I note that you said today that there's been great improvement over a short period of time, and I'm sure there has been, but you know it's interesting to me, and again I will say this because I come from a country myself where there is a disadvantaged community and a lot of government programs et cetera, it's of serious concern the extent of the dramatic inequalities that are still being experienced by these population groups when they represent only, you know, no more than 2 % of the population of a highly developed, industrialised state, and I just, it makes me wonder about things like the effectiveness of the programs, monitoring, benchmarking, what are the standards, is anybody watching this to see whether or not they really are designed to meet the disadvantages that are real in the communities, you know the real history of systemic discrimination, institutional racism?
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