Sentences with phrase «economic inequality between»

Differences in economic inequality between countries moderated the association between certain family structures, perceived family affluence and life satisfaction.»
Here is something worse than the current racial tensions in New Orleans and other cities: The outcomes caused by racial biases in our policing, schooling practices and stark economic inequality between black and white families.
The report does not address controversial issues surrounding abortion or reproductive health, but rather seeks to curb economic inequality between men and women.
Inheritances meaningfully increase economic inequality between families and between classes of people.

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Furthermore, recent economic research has shown that the main driver of overall economic inequality isn't pay inequality within firms, but between them.
In theory, Occupy was a protest against economic inequality, a reaction not just to the gap between «the 1 %» and «the 99 %,» but to the widening of that gap in the years following the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009.
A Ted Talk by British researcher Richard Wilkinson, for example, focuses on the harm to society that results from economic inequality — notably the gaps within (not between) societies, which includes life expectancy, literacy, infant mortality, crime, teenage births, obesity and mental illness.
Although... some people do see the grinding contradiction between the manic asset markets and the ensuing and growing wealth inequality, and slow and slowing economic growth.
Policy leaders did not appreciate the connection between these long - standing concepts in American history and the rising problem of economic inequality.
For example, between 1960 and 1980, the figure above quoted had fallen to around 25 per cent, but the following decades of aggressive neo-liberal economic - corporate globalization we could witness alarming inequalities in the distribution of wealth and income that we have ever witnessed in the history of humankind.
In a stark warning about inequality between the world's rich and poor, a former Archbishop of Canterbury has accused business and political figures of wrongly linking economic growth to better living standards.
Gandhi saw clearly how organizing human societies around endless economic growth would promote inequality and conflict within as well as between nations.
It creates explosive contradictions between political conditionalities that press for good governance, democracy and respect for human rights and economic conditionalities that impose such austere measures that the resulting inequalities can only be controlled by highly undemocratic policies!
This creates what I'll call The Fundraising Inequality, a systematic divide between large and small entities similar to the economic concept of income iInequality, a systematic divide between large and small entities similar to the economic concept of income inequalityinequality.
On the left the tension between economic inequality and political equality is of course a major theme in Marxist and post-Marxist work.
Nixon prioritized ending economic and racial inequality during her speech at the Bethesda Healing Center in Brownsville, and blamed Cuomo's corporate interests for widening the gap between rich and poor New Yorkers.
In my model, growth between +2 % and -2 % essentially produces the same negative economic and social consequences - rising poverty, unemployment and inequality, low productivity, weak infrastructure, low capital investments and social and political instability!
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.
The inequalities between countries» economic, scientific, and technological power have become the biggest challenge to global scientific collaboration.
Inequality in economic development between regions led to jealousy; as well as control of access to and control over resources can be a cause of conflict between individuals and groups.
Andreas: With the link between skills and economic and social outcomes tightening each day, inequality in skills breeds inequalities in employment, income and social participation.
«The Bill places a strong duty on education authorities and ministers to address inequalities of outcome, it makes explicit the link between those inequalities and socio - economic disadvantage.
Consequently, reducing the well - known gap between the test scores of black and white students is now seen as an important way to reduce economic and other forms of inequality.
EdBuild has noted that there are glaring economic inequalities even between some jurisdictions that sit right next to one another.
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.
It is an economic and social inequality between groups of persons.
Organizations like the Green Belt Movement have addressed deforestation and privatization as an environmental and a social justice issue, connecting the dots between colonization and economic inequalities, between the lack of land rights and social oppression.
Saudi artists address issues that resonate throughout the world: environmental degradation, economic disparity, urban growth and loss of traditional culture, social inequality of women and minorities, and escalating tensions between and among ideologies.
Inescapable factors that occur within these connections include overlapping extremes such as the combination of underdevelopment and overdevelopment within one economic system and the ever - present inequality between marginalised and well - off communities.
Exploring race and economic inequality in America, the collaboration between the two institutions will present 20 works each from their respective collections in dialogue.
I think maybe the best - case scenario in terms of what this is going to look like is that progressives do a much better job of connecting the dots between climate change, economic inequality, a shredded safety net, a political program that has waged decades of war not only on the idea of bold climate action but on the idea of investing in a serious way in the public sphere, really connecting the dots.
The current economic system against which the «occupation» protest across the industrialised world are directed, both creates and depends on unsustainable consumption, and has driven income and asset inequality within and between nations.
It follows that if inequality of opportunity between economic operators, and thus distorted competition, is the result of a State measure, such a measure constitutes an infringement of Article 86 (1) EC [now Article 106 (1) TFEU] read together with Article 82 EC [now Article 102 TFEU](see the judgment in Connect Austria, EU: C: 2003:297, paragraph 84).
-LSB-...] by granting DEI and maintaining in its favour quasi-monopolistic lignite exploration rights which ensure that it has privileged access to the most attractive fuel in Greece for the purposes of generating electricity, the Hellenic Republic thereby created inequality of opportunity between economic operators on the wholesale electricity market and thus distorted competition, maintaining or reinforcing DEI's dominant position and excluding or hindering any new entrants, despite the liberalisation of the wholesale electricity market.
In that respect, the difference, in this case, focuses primarily on the question whether the Commission had to identify an actual or potential abuse of the dominant position by the applicant, or whether it was sufficient for it to establish that the State measures in question distorted competition by creating an inequality of opportunities between economic operators, in favour of the applicant.
The consequences for the economy were devastating — increasing inflation, poverty, economic inequality and GDP contracting an estimated 40 per cent between 1991 and 1998.
Although the results from the present study may not be conclusive on whether children who participate in ECE have better learning outcomes due to lack of robust longitudinal support, it is undeniable that stimulation of child characteristics that are targeted to reduce educational inequalities at school entry between advantaged and disadvantaged children represents a critical foundation in reducing the economic, health, and social burdens associated with poverty.
The second impact of this control relates to the economic dimensions of the disempowerment of Indigenous peoples: «colonialism continues to survive (within Australia) by virtue of the structural inequalities between First Nations and the Crown.»
The Royal Commission report highlighted the inequality that exists between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Australia in relation to every major socio - economic indicator.
The stark and growing differences in divorce risks between couples with little education and those with a college degree undermine the notion that marriage itself can solve the bigger problems that stem from economic uncertainty and inequality.
The stark and growing differences in divorce risks between couples with little education and those with a college degree undermine the notion that marriage itself can solve the bigger problems that stem from economic uncertainty and inequality (e.g., see «The New Instability»; Labor's Love Lost).
Parenting is socially patterned - that is, parents with different socio - economic characteristics approach their parenting role in different ways - and this may explain some of the inequalities in health outcomes that are found between different socio - economic groups (Conger et al. 1992; Dodge et al. 1994; Belsky et al. 2007; Conger and Donnellan 2007).
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