Our second suggestion is just as simple on paper, but radical in
its effects of social mobility and equity.
Not exact matches
This inequitable situation translates into less opportunity and
social mobility for everyone, and is having a corrosive
effect on everything from health outcomes to
social cohesion and the functioning
of our democracy.
The ugliest presentations
of racism may have been pulled out, but it's clear that we're still dealing with the after -
effects — even now,
social mobility is less evident in black men who play by the rules than white men who don't.
I just wonder how much
effect ANY
of these policies really have on
social mobility outcomes.
In his farewell letter, written before he left to take over the V&A museum, Tristram Hunt, son
of a Labour peer, mentioned, as a motivating factor, what he had learned in Stoke - on - Trent about «the harrowing
effects of poverty and inequality upon
social mobility».
However, responses were mixed when it came to grammar's
effect on
social mobility: 35 per cent held the view that grammars improve
social mobility, while 19 per cent thought they damaged
social mobility and a further 27 per cent believed they made no difference at all (20 per cent
of respondents said they didn't know).
He said: «There is no evidence that increasing the number
of selective schools will improve
social mobility and we are concerned that it will have the reverse
effect.
Educational policy to promote
social mobility and counter the
effects of poverty became a central issue for the United States during the 1960s.
«Despite all the evidence showing the harmful
effects on
social mobility, the government is committed to delivering a policy for the few at the expense
of the many,» said Mr Hobby.
The government is under pressure to justify its plans to open the first new grammar schools in England in decades, in the face
of a large amount
of evidence that shows that they have a negative
effect on
social mobility.
Epidemiologists Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett studied income inequality in America's 50 states and the 23 richest countries in the world - excluding those with populations below 3 million, those that are tax havens, or those from which they could not get reliable data - to track the
effect of income equality on quality
of life, health and life expectancy, rates
of violence,
social mobility, and educational performance.
Dogs are
social animals and wish to be with their family, but if they are unable to dog so because
of mobility problems, they may suffer the
effects of isolation.
YLAL has concerns about the potential
effect the proposed changes will have on
social mobility, diversity and the accessibility
of the profession, and feels that the SRA has failed to provide sufficient information about the anticipated cost
of the SQE and the
effect its introduction would have on the status
of undergraduate law degrees and the Legal Practice Course.
In comparison with European and other wealthy industrialized countries,
social mobility in the United States ranks among the lowest.17 A 2015 Pew Charitable Trusts report documented that the
effect of parental income advantage is persistent over all levels
of parental income but is especially strong for children born to wealthy families.
Adolescent mental health and behavioural problems, and intergenerational
social mobility: A decomposition
of health selection
effects.