Sentences with phrase «economic spectrum»

Not surprisingly Finnish students across the socio - economic spectrum consistently are among the strongest performers on international comparison tests.
Our associates bring outstanding credentials and complementary strengths into our practice, enabling us to better serve clients across a broad economic spectrum.
In Singapore more than half the students from the bottom quarter of the socio - economic spectrum score in the top quarter of the world's students on PISA.
Even there, they ignore the regressive effect a carbon tax without rebate will have on the lower economic spectrum.
Recalling 2017 trips to the Women's Farmer Union in North Dakota and the She Summit in NYC, «what you see with women across the political and economic spectrum is a growing sense of frustration, facing barriers that they were previously told had been struck down.»
The tax collector (a euphemism for taxpayers) suffers as investors across the economic spectrum borrow funds so as to leverage a higher return on equity.
We need, and we need now, a wide - ranging conscience exemption that reaches across the economic spectrum.
Nutritionist Shane Heaton says, «It's assumed that household income is the main determinant of demand for organic food, yet the industry experience is that organic consumers come from all walks of life and all levels of the socio - economic spectrum.
Well said — and it's important to consider that schools with heavily - involved parents usually skew to one end of the socio - economic spectrum.
Both of these studies point to policy avenues that can change the course for families across a wide socio - economic spectrum, including:
While underprivileged kids are often receptive to character training when they believe it holds rewards, kids on the other end of the economic spectrum are less enthusiastic.
At the other end of the economic spectrum, there are some schools which, because they have very low numbers of low income students, choose to forego participation in the Federal school meals programs altogether and just run their own meal program under their own rules.
We want people all along that economic spectrum to do well.»
The report, available here, outlines the state of the gender pay gap in New York, including its scope across the economic spectrum and throughout each regions of the state.
«We understand the issues on the other end of the economic spectrum.
«The gender pay gap exists across the economic spectrum, across all industries, and can follow women throughout their entire careers.
The research builds upon findings presented in their 2014 book «Chasing the American Dream: Understanding What Shapes Our Fortunes,» which analyzed social mobility at the lower end of America's economic spectrum.
One from Harvard and the other from poor, inner - city Boston, covering a broad socio - economic spectrum and a variety of backgrounds.
And this is especially true for those at the upper end of the socio - economic spectrum:
No matter where you fall on the economic spectrum, John Paul's story is the inspiration for everyone to give.
In some respects, the new film plays like a companion piece, albeit one told from the perspective of characters who are at the opposite end of the economic spectrum.
Why U.S. student performance is mediocre is a topic worthy of study and debate, as is how to help students at all points on the economic spectrum perform better.
The Network is made up of diverse views and experiences from across ideological, ethnic, and socio - economic spectrums.
In Georgia, which has such a program, parents across the economic spectrum have been able to choose a nonpublic education when they were unsatisfied with the public school in their district.
CONAN: Go to the other end of the economic spectrum and thanks very much for the question.
At the two ends of the economic spectrum in any country, there are the usual stimulus and government spending programs which provide an artificial temporary boost and then there's the cutting of services, government employees, increases in taxes and other measures that bridge revenues and expenses more closely.
Although how much you earn has a direct impact on where you see yourself in the economic spectrum, one thing most economists agree on is that if you own a home, you've become part of the middle class, or higher.
«When you're including things like evictions and child support, that's going to affect those who are at the lower end of the economic spectrum,» says Emil Fleysher, an attorney in South Florida.
No One is Safe All economic spectrums of the economy are being hit.
Marshall's works simultaneously gestures towards opposite ends of the economic spectrum, thus evoking the same issues of class mobility and its inherent connections to race and representation as in earlier paintings like Great America.
Through innovation and exchange, vessels made of clay have contributed to the lives of people all across the economic spectrum, through time, and across the world.
Enacting a dramatic narrative in the style of a soap opera or telenovela, Linzy's multiple personae express desperation, desire, and ambition in the vernacular of southern blacks from the lower socio - economic spectrum.
To be considered as such was once the goal of every woman across the economic spectrum.
At both ends of the economic spectrum, people are camping in their homes rather than living in them; at one end, those who have lost their homes in the economic crisis; at the other end, people who have the flexibility and income that they can travel or the employment flexibility that they can work from anywhere; the ones with their lives in a hard drive or their office in their pants.
It could have appeal both for conservatives concerned about the costs of such a program, and for liberals concerned about its possible impacts on those at the lower end of the economic spectrum.
We mentioned that we'll continue to share information on the «critical mass» that the Climate Solutions Caucus is reaching, along with the increasing support (across the political and economic spectrum) for a carbon pricing (including CCL's carbon fee and dividend) solution.
The bill also knocks down barriers that are preventing homes and businesses across the economic spectrum from adopting solar by making sure that equitable access is a consideration in decision making, and by removing the artificial caps that have suppressed solar's growth.
The financial costs of law school dictates a disproportionate distribution of representation across the socio - economic spectrum, which is often reflected along ethnic and gender lines as well, especially when child care is involved.
And while lines certainly blur on the socio - economic spectrum, I believe it's important to separate the poorest and most vulnerable («low - income» is my shorthand here) from the middle income.
With the present challenge to the largest traditional domain of legal practice — creation, revision and execution of legally binding documents — technology is breaking down walls that made have legal U.S. services unaffordable, and thus essentially unavailable, to many except the wealthy those at the opposite end of the economic spectrum who qualify for free and pro bono legal services.
There was no error in the conclusion of the trial judge that the birth rate among Francophones remained lower, that the Francophone population outside Québec kept declining as a result of assimilation and that English was still dominant at the higher end of the economic spectrum.
But they provide a more personal perspective through interviews with more than 100 women, from a broad career and economic spectrum, who remember the difficulties of relaunching their careers after hiatuses from 18 months to 20 years.
Both of these studies point to policy avenues that can change the course for families across a wide socio - economic spectrum, including:
NAHB supports a tax system that is simple and fair, and that promotes greater housing opportunity for Americans across the economic spectrum.
Membership warehouses such as Costco, BJ's and Sam's Club continue to attract customers from all parts of the economic spectrum.
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