Sentences with phrase «economic dependency»

"Economic dependency" refers to a situation where an individual, community, or country relies heavily on another entity or source, such as a person, business, or foreign nation, for their economic well-being. It means being financially reliant on someone or something else for resources, income, services, or employment opportunities. This reliance can limit independence and flexibility in decision-making and can impact the overall stability and development of the dependent party. Full definition
His most recent works bear on the troubling complexity of international matters including economic dependency and refugee flows.
At para 22, the court held that case law has developed an intermediate category of dependent contractor, defined by economic dependency in the work relationship, which requires reasonable notice for termination.
I believe this comes from a long - standing history of women's economic dependency on men, and years of cultural programming about the romantic ideal of being financially and emotionally taken care of by a heroic «knight in shining armor.»
Here in Houston, over 80 % of our students rely on free or reduced price federal school meals and it was precisely that issue of economic dependency which led to my interest in school food reform in the first place — and to the inception of this blog back in 2010.
The mutual economic dependency is about the same which means that Trump can be less sure that his blackmail approach will work.
It is one of those publications that few media outlets will report on, and even fewer British Columbians will read, but BC Stats just released the latest version of its Local Area Economic Dependencies, updated based on 2006 census data.
The courts will apply a number of tests which look at certain factors such as economic dependency, permanency, control, and risk of loss / profit among other factors to establish whether there is an employment relation.
Gillese J.A. stated that «[e] xclusivity can not be determined on a «snapshot» approach because it is integrally tied to the question of economic dependency.
He has no plan to end our economic dependency on financial services: on the contrary, he wants Britain to remain a giant car park for other people's money.
Andy has worked part time at the Centre for Social Justice since 2006, as member of the Social Justice Policy Group Secretariat and has served on both the Economic Dependency and Worklessness and the Asylum Working Groups.
Factors such as length of service, regular attendance, economic dependency, and lack of control over hours and work may indicate dependency.
The judge looked at Mancino's economic dependency, consistent daily attendance, requests for vacation time, and so on.
Exclusivity can not be determined on a «snapshot» approach because it is integrally tied to the question of economic dependency.
The economic dependency on the agency here was so great that they were certainly «workers» whether actually working or not and, again on these particular facts, there was sufficient control by the agency to hold that they also qualified as employees.
Individuals who are related by law or blood, which include relationships that are based on love, affection, and / or economic dependency
The courts must take into consideration that there are a variety of reasons why women stay in violent situations, which include their economic dependency on the violent spouse.
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