Oddly, though, under the thrall of the religious right, the Bush Administration has turned its back on fertility control in poor countries, to the detriment of America's own national security and
economic wellbeing in the decades ahead.
Not exact matches
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In societies where there is a greater disparity between the richest and the poorest, that causes lower levels of
economic wellbeing amongst the whole childhood population, both those on lower incomes and those on higher incomes.
In the ideal case, they seek the
economic wellbeing of all peoples, or at least of the American public generally.
They attempt this at some risk, of course, for it is not an easy message, and too many of the churches and those
in the churches are dependent on the holders of wealth for their own
economic wellbeing.
Judged by the standard GNP statistics, the US per capita income had increased
in real value by 25 per cent since 1976; but, using the ISEW, they found that over the same period the
economic wellbeing of Americans had actually declined by 10 per cent.
This adds to gross product, but it is really a cost of production rather than an improvement
in economic wellbeing.
In the dominant
economic model, the
wellbeing of the individual is not affected by the
wellbeing of others.
No Christian, and indeed noone genuinely concerned for human beings, should equate
economic wellbeing with
wellbeing in general.
The results show that during the past twenty years
economic growth as measured by current indicators, especially Gross Domestic Product per capita, has been accompanied by decline
in real
economic wellbeing.
No one officially claims that
economic growth as now measured is necessarily an improvement
in the
economic wellbeing of individuals.
In sum, we can speak of (a) a relation to nature — the animal kingdom, the calming of a storm, rain and fruitfulness of the land; (b) the social and political community — the overcoming of economic injustice, oppression, cheating or bribing, conflict and lack of compassion; (c) the wellbeing of persons in the community — an aspect assumed in the critique of things that hinder it (covetousness, anger, jealousy) and depicted as family and communal harmon
In sum, we can speak of (a) a relation to nature — the animal kingdom, the calming of a storm, rain and fruitfulness of the land; (b) the social and political community — the overcoming of
economic injustice, oppression, cheating or bribing, conflict and lack of compassion; (c) the
wellbeing of persons
in the community — an aspect assumed in the critique of things that hinder it (covetousness, anger, jealousy) and depicted as family and communal harmon
in the community — an aspect assumed
in the critique of things that hinder it (covetousness, anger, jealousy) and depicted as family and communal harmon
in the critique of things that hinder it (covetousness, anger, jealousy) and depicted as family and communal harmony.
In such a world, communities could measure their
economic wellbeing by whether the basic needs of all citizens are met rather than by the growth of their product.
Sometimes
economic growth occurs
in tandem with increased human
wellbeing.
And for the country,
in the midst of this reconciliation process, it confirms the importance of using gastronomical processes as a key tool for the
economic development of those populations that truly hold the key to generating
wellbeing through heritage».
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Statistical Tables:
Economic and Social Statistics on the Countries and Territories of the World with Particular Reference to Children's
Wellbeing, calculated births
in industrialised nations as percentage of world births, figures for 2003.
He said the report came at a time when the State Government was
in dire need of space for developmental projects that would improve the socio -
economic wellbeing of its residents
in line with the realities of present times, adding that such projects, when embarked upon, would help to reflate the economy and improve the GDP of the State.
Of course the likelihood of Brexit is that it won't all be doom and gloom or milk and honey, it'll be somewhere
in between, but how far it lies from these extremes could be crucial to
economic wellbeing.
The period of
economic turmoil since the financial crisis has actually coincided with an increase
in people's
wellbeing, an official study has found.
The study, funded by the
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), supports other findings that interventions aimed at improving individuals»
wellbeing and quality of life can be far more effective if they are carried out among groups of people
in ways that generate a strong sense of group identity.
«What happens
in Washington DC has a real and tangible impact on the lives and
economic wellbeing of working men and women throughout the state.
Sanu said, «For 20 years before Ajimobi's emergence we observed that there was no tangible improvement
in the socio -
economic wellbeing of Oyo State.
David Cameron took a keen interest
in this question early
in his tenure as Conservative leader, arguing that alongside measuring the
economic health of the nation through measures like GDP, we should also measure gross national
wellbeing.
The manifesto points to several successful examples such as the St Paul's Way transformation project — a massive regeneration project
in East London driving an integrated approach to health, housing, education and business to promote health,
economic growth and
wellbeing.
«El Nino directly affects the climate of more than half the planet, often exacting a heavy toll
in human life and
economic wellbeing,» says Cane.
Co-authors of «Top Incomes and Human Well - Being Around the World» are Jan - Emmanuel De Neve, associate professor
in economics and strategy at the Said Business School, Oxford University, and Nattavudh Powdthavee, principal research fellow with the
Wellbeing Programme at the Centre for
Economic Performance, London School of Economics.
Stiglitz (2002) argues that those who engage
in economic activities increase «their
wellbeing and
economic structure and that are able to do are more desirable
in a community than those that are not.»
It has also meant making links between formal and informal sectors, urban and rural livelihoods, coastal and forest livelihoods, private and public interventions, social conflicts,
economic thinking, agriculture, fisheries, environment, poverty alleviation, and subjective and objective
wellbeing analyses
in order to approach things from a humanitarian and educative and inclusive dimension that will be relevant to my immediate contexts which is Africa and the rest of the world.
WORLD
ECONOMIC FORUM: The Global Risks Report 2015 — After three consecutive years among the top three, water has now moved to the top position, as the greatest risks for human
wellbeing and prosperity
in the next ten years and beyond.
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.
CVMA has undertaken a strategic initiative to enhance the
economic and personal
wellbeing of veterinarians
in Colorado.
(The losses we are facing
in economic wellbeing and probably personal safety and liberty with the «default SLR» are already way more than I want to bet.)
On the other hand, despite the overwhelming evidence that global warming will transform the Earth's climate for centuries, with fearful consequences for human health and
wellbeing (not to mention the survival of many species and ecosystems), the world can not agree to significant reductions
in greenhouse gas emissions because of concerns about the effects on
economic growth.
There's little doubt that oil and natural gas play a critical role
in America's energy security and
economic wellbeing — and the United States need more of both to meet growing energy demand
in the decades to come.
[73] As a measure of general
economic wellbeing, America's GDP per capita was $ 54,629
in 2014.
They argue
in the journal Science that a better understanding of the way nature —
in the form of forests, wetlands, savannahs and all the creatures that depend on the natural world — underwrites human
wellbeing should inform political and
economic decisions.
The partnership directly impacts the social, environmental and
economic wellbeing of farmers and will help increase their participation
in the global specialty coffee market.
Section 2 does not authorise a local authority to do whatever it considers likely to promote its own
economic wellbeing: if it did, said the judge, it «would mean that a local authority would have the power to engage
in any business (or indeed any speculation) anywhere of any kind alone or with anyone else provided it thought it would be profitable.
Access to court would be available through the family services agency to address urgent, interim matters relating to
wellbeing of family members and threats to the family's
economic stability, but access would be provided on the process used
in child protection matters
in which the court confirms steps taken by child protection authorities unless those steps are found to be unreasonable.
For present purposes, Art 1 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention) provides that people should not be deprived of their possessions except
in the public interest and subject to the conditions provided for by law and by Art 8 of the Convention that there should be no interference with the right to enjoy a private family life and home except as is
in accordance with the law and is necessary
in a democratic society
in the interests of the
economic wellbeing of the country.
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The framework commits governments to work
in partnership to improve the
economic and social
wellbeing of Indigenous people.
The framework commits all governments to work
in partnership to improve the
economic and social
wellbeing of Indigenous people.
A social and
economic concern Improving dental health for people
in the bush is an important issue
in its own right, but the Alliance has taken up the fight because it recognises the broader significance of good oral health on people's overall health, and on their social,
economic and emotional
wellbeing.
As we discuss below, one recent study found that family stability trumps family structure as it pertains to early cognitive development even after controlling for
economic and parental resources.26 It has been shown that children living
in stable single - parent families (that is, families that were headed by a single parent throughout childhood) do better than those living
in unstable two - parent families (that is, families that had two parents present initially but then experienced a change
in family structure).27 Another study finds that children living
in stable cohabiting homes (that is, families where two parents cohabit throughout the child's life) do just as well as children living with cohabiting parents who eventually marry.28 But other research challenges the conclusion that it is family stability that is crucial for child
wellbeing One study, for instance, found that children who experience two or more family transitions do not have worse behavioral problems or cognitive test scores than children who experience only one or no family transitions.
reducing the disparities
in health and
wellbeing experienced by those living
in rural and remote Australia can dramatically improve participation adn productivity and increase Australia's
economic growth.
Promoting health and
wellbeing with the Family Links Nurturing Programme (FLNP)
in South Wales: a randomised controlled trial and
economic evaluation
Like the confident and open
economic management mentioned above, these commitments will boost
economic growth and — more importantly — do wonders for the
wellbeing of the people of Australia, particularly those
in groups that are currently disadvantaged.
For evidence from FFCWS, see Sara McLanahan, Jean Knab, and Sara Meadows, «
Economic Trajectories
in Non-Traditional Families with Children,» Working Paper 09 -10-FF (Princeton: Center for Research on Child
Wellbeing, September 2009).
Coupled with genuine engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, this will provide the basis for the generational change and commitment that is clearly necessary
in order to deal with the fundamental issues which are the social,
economic and cultural determinants of health and
wellbeing.