Sentences with phrase «economic anxieties of»

With or without children, the social and economic anxieties of divorce can be taxing.
There are no speeches and no ads that will convince the general public that cutting taxes on high - earners is the main answer to the economic anxieties of the middle - class.
The pilots have to be able to match the aggressiveness of the course design, a mindset that is only possible if the economic anxiety of crashing expensive drones is eliminated.
In a new paper, «Stress in Boom Times: Understanding Teachers» Economic Anxiety in a High Cost Urban District,» [3] authors Elise Dizon - Ross, Emily Penner, Jane Rochmes and I, build on an economic survey of Americans conducted by Marketplace Edison Research to better understand the economic anxiety of teachers in San Francisco, as a case for better understanding the impact of fast economic growth on professionals in fields in which salaries do not keep pace.

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Symptoms include lack of energy, changes in appetite and sleep patterns, substance abuse, anxiety, and thoughts of self - harm, which, while clearly not great for mental or physical health, also take a toll on economic productivity.
The growing role of automation in the workplace is a source of anxiety to a middle class that has already lost jobs due to outsourcing and economic shifts.
PAKMAN: The economic anxiety we see in the United States is only just starting because the amount of economic dislocation that will happen over the next 10 to 20 years is so much greater than what's happened already.
Despite record levels of short - term optimism in the global economy, CEOs worldwide report heightened levels of anxiety regarding the business, economic, and, particularly, the societal threats confronting their organisations.
Mr. Lehane and Mr. Plouffe have both tried to frame their companies as middle - class saviors in a moment of economic anxiety and income inequality — themes that are playing out in the presidential election as well.
In the first episode of The Unshakeable Podcast, the world's leading life and business strategist Tony Robbins and his co-author Peter Mallouk (ranked # 1 financial advisor by Barron's for three years in a row) remove the anxiety of an upcoming economic winter.
At one door, Grant tries to bring up economic anxieties to stir the passions of one voter.
Still, during this prolonged stretch of anxiety over when the next recession might hit, a figure who embodies sophisticated economic leadership is an invaluable political commodity.
As Cannes showed, though, immediate worries have a way of crowding out long - term thinking in times of high economic anxiety.
So that's why we're seeing some rather striking signs of pushback and anxiety from key economic partners.
While his economic strategy was by no means so one - sided and simplistic as was commonly believed in the 1960s and»70s and although he still proclaimed industrialization and a «technical revolution» as his goals, Mao displayed continuing anxiety regarding the corrupting influence of the fruits of technical progress and an acute nostalgia for the perceived purity and egalitarianism that had marked the moral and political world of the Jinggang Mountains and Yan» an eras.
These anxieties proved to be misplaced principally because the key drivers of the US economic recovery remained intact.
There's a tremendous amount of financial anxiety in various global markets, whether it's economic issues with regard to trade or deficits, or concerns regarding foreign exchange policies and valuations.
Perhaps, as some argue, Trump channels the anxieties of a class whose economic and social standing is in demonstrable decline as a cynical ploy to win popularity — this is a man who once called the poor «morons» — while winking at the «establishment,» who can take comfort in knowing that this reality - television caricature of themselves actually shares their political opportunism, if not their economic values.
The Jewish scholar Joseph Klausner, for example, holds that the Pharisees and Sadducees were justified in their attacks on Jesus because he imperiled Jewish culture at its foundations, and that by ignoring everything that belongs to wholesome social life he undercut the work of centuries.2 Others within the Christian tradition have felt considerable uneasiness lest the words of Jesus about nonresistance imperil the civil power of the State, or his words about having no anxiety for food or drink or other material possessions curtail an economic motivation essential to society.
These wars have variously been understood as Western aggression against pacific Islam, a necessary defense against Islamic attack, a conduit for cultural and commercial exchange, a form of early colonialism, an expression of collective religious identity or social anxiety, and a symptom and vehicle of economic expansion.
No, the real story is that motherhood has become a stress - laden and guilt - ridden project due to the societal veneration of stay - at - home moms, the workplace requirement that women be overachievers just to stay even with their male colleagues, economic anxiety about class standing and, above all, government and corporate refusal to devise family - friendly policies.
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
Economic realities and the consequent unpredictability of the future combine to create ambiguity and anxiety for all of us.
Whatever the specific reforms — and we would expect a period of experiment to see what forms are most effective — the major benefit in the democratization of the economy would be to limit the harshness of the labor market, to give everyone who works a stake in the enterprise he or she works in and even in the economy at large, thus reducing both the anxiety and the cynicism that are rampant in our present economic life.
The democratization of the economy would limit the harshness of the labor market, give everyone who works a stake in the enterprise he or she works in and even in the economy at large, thus reducing both the anxiety and the cynicism that are rampant in our present economic life.
The growing influence of the Religious Right in the Republican Party provokes anxiety among Catholics lobbying for social and economic justice.
Sarna is especially incisive when he discusses Jewish indebtedness and identification with American values, together with his anxiety about Jewish security and survival in North America, pride in the existence and achievements of the state of Israel, and satisfaction at its economic Westernization.
They speak to feelings of political impotence, not economic anxiety.
Not only have measures of well - being and happiness ceased to rise with economic growth but, as affluent societies have grown richer, there have been long - term rises in rates of anxiety, depression, and numerous other social problems.
Despite their economic anxieties — but perhaps reluctantly — most of these people voted for Remain.
It is less clear what immediate agenda this would generate for dealing with the pressures of an economic downturn and rising food and fuel prices, or public anxieties and grievances about immigration, crime, the closure of post offices or NHS reconfiguration.
«We need to think deeper about why we seem out of touch to so many and understand the demands of cultural anxiety as well as economic prosperity.»
And though he acknowledged that the city is committed to addressing the economic anxieties Americans feel, the mayor reiterated that his former boss Hillary Clinton won the popular vote — a sign that Trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail didn't resonate with the majority of Americans.
Continued EU membership can help address both economic uncertainty and cultural anxiety — widespread fears that certain values and ways of life are threatened by the forces of transnational markets.
But as anxiety mounts - even as a swath of California farmland has been left fallow and extremist groups worldwide exploit the desperation of people losing livelihoods to desertification - many are finding new routes to water security with key implications for food access, economic resilience, and climate change.
«This is about economic anxiety» in a society where the top 1 percent «have had 95 percent of the income growth and the bottom third is going backwards,» the governor said during a union - organized rally in Manhattan's Foley Square.
Overall, our ambition is that agriculture should rise from 25 % to 40 % of GDP, so that we can banish poverty and overcome our economic anxiety.
It's one thing to read a dispassionate discussion of whether social and economic pressures have medicalised anxiety, and quite another to read of Stossel's lifelong torture from overpowering anxiety, despite trying 20 different therapies and 28 different anti-anxiety drugs, none of which gave lasting relief.
Economic inequality can also cause anxiety about social status for those with less, which can lead to chronic stress that weakens the cardiovascular and immune systems, says Richard Wilkinson of the University of Nottingham.
The way they struggle through as he loses his job and sinks them into debt echoes with the very real anxieties of many Americans, but this isn't simply some metaphor for the stress of economic hardship on American families.
There's no two ways about it: It was a pretty terrible time to be an American, but then again, the combination of a crumbling belief in our country's bedrock institutions (government, religion) and widespread economic anxieties made the»70s a glorious, unprecedented (and, ultimately, unsurpassed) time to make horror movies.
, and Take Shelter, a psychological drama about mental illness and end - of - the - world fears wrapped up in contemporary anxieties of economic survival.
It could be considered a thankless role under some circumstances (she doesn't get a lot of the script's comedy), but it allows her to unlock the uneasy balance between motherly love and disappointment and economic anxiety and social status and all of the things that a lower class family has to contend with.
We use novel survey data from San Francisco to identify the patterns and prevalence of economic anxiety among teachers and how this anxiety relates to teachers» attitudes and behaviors.
When the 2009 PISA scores were released, noted Zhao, «The results received extensive media coverage in the United States, all emitting a sense of shock, urgency, and anxiety» (p. 56) about American students» ability to compete with peers from China and other economic rivals.
The Occupy movement has catalyzed rising anxiety over income inequality; we desperately need a similar reminder of the relationship between economic advantage and student performance.
Economic anxiety may have gotten a lot of media attention in the last election cycle, but when a lot of white people went into the voting booth, racial animosity and fear of living in a diverse future motivated their votes.
Not only have measures of wellbeing and happiness ceased to rise with economic growth but, as affluent societies have grown richer, there have been long - term rises in rates of anxiety, depression and numerous other social problems.
The unprecedented frequency of clinical anxiety disorders arises out of a neurotic stew of economic uncertainty and our increasingly hectic day - to - day lives.
Receding political anxiety and a gathering economic recovery in Europe helped global equity markets advance in the first half of 2017.
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