Sentences with phrase «experiencing economic distress»

Especially for low - income renters, and in communities experiencing economic distress, such financing is often unavailable in the private market.
While these countries have experienced economic distresses, overbuilding still remains one of the main factors that have led to the price drops.

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Appalachia — stretching from the southern tier of New York state to northern Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia — has long experienced deep economic distress and deprivation, and the gamut of accompanying social problems.
«Stagnating wages, loss of pensions and lack of upward mobility have defined the economic distress they have experienced.
Indeed, with the collapse of manufacturing jobs in the 1970s, the area experienced a rapid onset of poverty and high unemployment, with few public resources available to alleviate economic distress.
iv) Sub-Advisory: The current European economic & investment climate might prove ideal for a more mainstream application of Argo's unique distressed / special situations skills & experience.
«Preparing the country for the impacts of climate change, such as the experience of the devastating winter floods of 2013/14, would bring so many benefits: more resilient wildlife communities, farming practices in the uplands that are profitable for farmers and retain and sustain their soils, and avoid the impacts of floods on economic disruption, public health and distress to those involved.
Carmen is a registered psychologist with almost 15 years of experience working with clients experiencing social and economic disadvantage, from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people affected by trauma and occupational distress.
Parental unemployment is related to lower educational attainment and higher probability of economic inactivity, psychological distress and smoking among young adults, with the experience of parental worklessness in early childhood (aged 0 - 5) having the strongest influences on later educational attainment and economic inactivity (Ermisch, 2004).
However, analysis has also indicated that the experience of living in a lone parent family in early childhood (under the age of 5), compared with later childhood, is especially linked with long - term negative outcomes including psychological distress and economic inactivity (Ermisch et al., 2004).
Fact: «The most stressed of all mothers are those who are married, employed, have young children, and encounter difficulty in locating and affording child care and handle childrearing mostly alone (Benin & Keith, 1995; Hughes & Galinsky, 1994; Marshall, Barnett, et al., 1998; Neal, Chapman, Ingersol - Dayton, & Emlen, 1993; Sears & Galambos, 1993)... When economic conditions are constant, single and married women experience similar levels of maternal distress (Ross & Van Willigen, 1996).»
In the last year, we've experienced significant economic change, equity reduction, sales price, distressed properties, lending guidelines, and technology, just to name a few.
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