Sentences with phrase «effects of a recession on»

As the President is now hale and hearty, we urge his administration to double efforts to reduce the effects of recession on citizens.
We have to look at the effect of the recession on women because women are still the main managers of the household budget.
Last month, ministers saw for the first time the effect of recession on industrial R&D.
Two recent studies have now examined the effect of the recession on test scores using finer - grained data.
This study by Marguerite Roza, Suzanne Simburg, Jim Simpkins uses data from Seattle Public Schools to explore actual salary changes amidst rapid changes in economic context and the effect of the recession on teacher pay.
In a new report on the effects of the recession on teacher salaries in 41 major school districts, the National Council on Teacher Quality found that teacher raises for experience and market forces like inflation were one - third to one - half of what they were at the beginning of the recession.
Focusing on nationwide education finance policies, his work also analyzes the impact of school finance reforms and tax and expenditure limits on school district funding, as well as the effect of recessions on school district revenues.
What steps do you take to limit the adverse effects of a recession on your investment portfolio?
In our family of publications, we have recently looked at the effects of the recession on both law students and associates.
Effect of recession on interview is more adverse, and the recruiters want to know whether you are an asset to their company.

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EY's report concludes this emphasis on frugality is because Gen Z have matured in the aftermath of the financial crisis and, having seen the recession's effect on their families, are more careful with their money.
Mr Hammond, who warned of the «chilling effect» of Brexit on the economy in February, refused to be drawn on whether he thought the country was heading for another recession.
If all you were looking at was the effect of the global meltdown of world trade on Canada's net exports, you'd have a very hard time explaining just how Canada went into recession last quarter.
The massive and multifaceted policy responses to the financial crisis and Great Recession — ranging from traditional fiscal stimulus to tools that policymakers invented on the fly — dramatically reduced the severity and length of the meltdown that began in 2008; its effects on jobs, unemployment, and budget deficits; and its lasting impact on today's economy.
For example, the loss of existing firms and the low creation rate of new firms during and after the Great Recession have not only directly reduced investment but also impaired the dynamism of the private sector, causing persistent, adverse effects on productivity growth.12
Scott Sumner told us in September 2009 that «the real problem was nominal,» that is, the recession and its high unemployment were primarily due to an unsatisfied excess demand for money (combined with real effects on debt burdens of nominal income being below its previous path).
So, we see a major financial and economic crisis beginning with deflation in a certain number of countries such as Japan, which had major effects on countries such as South Korea and Brazil, and also on developed countries where all the countries of the North and South are starting to move into recession.
1) Charities spend their income on necessities, such as food and utilities, which ever - so - slightly re-orients our economy toward recession - resistant products, rather than luxuries 2) Charities spend their money quickly, but on independent schedules, making for a smoother stimulus effect on the economy 3) Charities make purchases tax - free, meaning that $ 1 spent by a charity generates a full $ 1 of private economic activity; furthermore, much of those tax revenues are recovered as income tax on the grocery stores, utility companies, etc. that might not have received that income otherwise 4) Charitable giving is by far the most democratic way to improve society; from birth control to bombers, government assuredly spends money on something you don't like, and charitable giving restores your say - so 5) Charitable donations are tax deductible, meaning you keep those tax dollars in your local community 6) Charitable donations provide the funds necessary for volunteers to serve the needy, thus giving «the average citizen» a chance to meet and interact with the needy, breaking down stereotypes
It wasn't a partisan ding - dong by any means and was all very consensual and pleasant — especially on the changes wrought by recession, which will heighten the importance of volunteering and community (and therefore the third sector, though it was interesting to hear Maude state very clearly that «there are of course no good effects of a recession», not wishing to fall into the Lansley trap), and mean money from charitable donations is likely to dry up.
Commenting on these latest figures, Noble Francis, Economics Director at the Construction Products Association said: «The construction industry is now firmly back in recession and, although there are some areas of growth, such as private housing, the overall picture shows an industry clearly suffering from the effects of public sector cuts.
He informed his audiences at the various locations where he was received with fanfare that with the cantankerous and combative stance of the the present administration, Ekiti state is losing out on billions of Naira that could have come into the state in form of support from many of the intervention initiatives by the federal government to cushion the effect of the recession and restore the economic health of the nation.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday said that his administration took decisive steps, deployed workable strategies and judiciously utilised resources to cushion the effects of the economic recession witnessed across the nation in 2016.
«Claiming that Nigeria is out of economic recession without any corresponding effect on the living condition of the people is just like they said Boko Haram had been defeated and over 400 people were killed by the insurgents in the last five months,» Fayose said.
The impact that Superstorm Sandy had on small businesses, he said, compounded concerns about the ongoing effects of a four - year recession.
Because women are employed disproportionately in retail and in financial services, we have to look at the effect of the recession specifically on women.
King hadn't reckoned with the political effects a double - dip recession «made in Downing Street» on top of this.
Brines and Serafini weren't initially looking for a pattern in divorce filings when they set out to investigate the effects of the recession, such as rising unemployment rates and declining house values, on marital stability.
As such, she believes the recent recession of 2008 and 2009 and its lasting effects on the job market will probably temper narcissistic tendencies in today's young adults — a dip in an overall rising trend.
«We became interested in studying the effects of economic downturns on public spending during the Great Recession of the late 2000s, when media outlets were filled with stories about states cutting optional Medicaid benefits, increasing school class sizes and reducing course offerings,» said Ho, who is also a professor of economics at Rice and a professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.
«As women observed the negative effects of the mortgage crisis and the Great Recession on other women, it reinforced their beliefs to use credit to bridge gaps in income.
But the goal of the X PRIZE, according to Diamandis and Cahill, is to spur innovation — and it may already be having an effect on the existing automakers, weakened by the current recession and changing consumer preferences.
«Moreover, if the effects of the 2008 - 2009 financial meltdown and recession are taken into account, the data show that the ETS has had little if any independent effect on European [greenhouse gas] emissions.»
Those questions are coming up now at the same point as ones about desire to have kids and talking about past relationships... What the recession has done is reinforced the importance of finance and money and the effect on a relationship
Recall that the spending declines associated with dependence on state funds are not associated with other ill - effects of the recession.
To isolate the effect of the recessionary spending cuts from that of the general ill - effects of the recession, Cora Wigger, Heyu Xiong and I rely on the fact that states that relied heavily on state taxes to fund public schools experienced the deepest education revenue cuts during the recession, on average.
He has also written about the effects of unemployment insurance on job search and labor force participation; the role of structural factors in impeding recovery from the Great Recession; and the incidence of the Earned Income Tax Credit.
The standard neo-classical model of wage setting predicts short - term effects of temporary labor market shocks on careers and low costs of recessions for both more and less advantaged workers.
Collectively, the economic impact of the four achievement gaps we studied is significant — comparable, in their effect on the US economy, to recessions since the 1970s (Exhibit 2).
Recession - era teachers didn't have as much of an effect on student reading scores.
A recent slowdown in medical - price inflation, which historically outpaced the overall inflation, is likely a result of passing on more costs to consumers (as well as a temporary effect of the Great Recession).
The recession has had its effect on the lives of people, to the extent that there is a considerable rise in the numbers of individuals with a bad credit history.
The economy might be on the mend, but many Americans are still knee deep in debt from the effects of the recession.
Although I'm not selling the equities that I currently hold, I'm not putting any «new» money to work until I see what the effects of a US recession has on Canada and indeed on the world.
As the effects of the recession slip away and employers continue to expand their hiring practices, it's expected that consumers will make more on - time payments -LSB-...]
Nothing particularly interesting on the operating side except that higher exhibition bookings were more than offset by lower attendance, perhaps due to the lingering effects of the recession, and the company was nearly break - even on a GAAP basis.
John Casterline, an Ohio State University professor who studies childbearing patterns, said the long - term effect of the Great Recession on births is small but still remarkable.
It's also likely that the lingering effects of the recession prompted more consumers to take a fresh look at their scores, said Brobeck in a press conference on Monday.
Inspired by the FSA's 1930's and 1940's program to document the Great Depression's effects on America's landscape and people, More American Photographs offers a portrait of America today in the wake of the Great Recession.
Nicholas Lowry, the president and principal auctioneer of Swann Auction Galleries in Manhattan, has a different take on the effect of the recession.
In yet other coloured works, the juxtaposition of one painted panel against a series of similar size but different hues, produced unexpected effects of slight projection or recession, depending as much on scale as placement.
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