I discuss these ideas in greater detail in Money, Blood and Revolution where I also explain how the circulatory growth model can be used to understand why the excessive use of monetary stimulus — both through low rates and quantitative easing — leads directly to: structurally low economic growth,
higher social inequality, deflationary pressures, high government deficits and an inevitable pressure for higher taxation.
Not exact matches
The studies warn, «
High inequality can diminish economic growth if it means that the country is not fully using the skills and capabilities of all its citizens or if it undermines
social cohesion, leading to increased
social tensions.
Second,
high inequality raises a moral question about fairness and
social justice.»
But most of the descriptions they attach to it appertain to impersonal states of affairs — «
high unemployment» or «
inequality of incomes» or «lack of a living wage» are cited as instances of «
social injustice.»
And do you really not grasp the fact that for a variety of reasons — many of which are linked to
high levels of
social and economic
inequality, and none of which have anything to do with the skill of obstetricians — heart disease is more prevalent in the US than the Netherlands?
Thus far, we have seen some, though not all reasons accounting for
high rates of poverty, unemployment,
inequality and
social exclusion afflicting our nation.
What Labour needs is a new
social democratic revisionism, that heavily focuses on restructuring the welfare state, to unite communitarian and cosmopolitan voters, in an era of globalization,
high inequalities, increased demands for choice, and an ageing population This requires applying the principles of solidarity, reciprocity and individual empowerment, in relation to reforming the welfare state, to make it more effective at tackling poverty and providing economic security, and to satisfy rising demands for choice.
[6] Correspondingly, classical liberals tended to favour cutting taxes for the poorest in order to increase opportunity, contrasting with
social liberals, who would rather see
higher spending on public services and the disadvantaged in order to reduce income
inequality.
When you do that, you see that PR tends to produce
higher social spending and lower
inequality.
Social inequality is highest in countries with the weakest social safety nets - such as t
Social inequality is
highest in countries with the weakest
social safety nets - such as t
social safety nets - such as the US.
They found that whilst the level of
inequality wasn't on the scale it had been between the two areas in 1842, individuals in the middle
social class bracket in Rutland still lived longer than those in the
highest social class in Liverpool.
Michèle Artigue: The first is the fact that our school does not reduce enough the
social inequalities - we need to have a [school system that's] more fair, more inclusive and, at the same time, keeping a
high level of demand on the students.
American Lessons: When
Social Inequality is Educational
Inequality Helsinki University Bulletin, June 15, 2012 «According to [Dean Kathleen] McCartney, American public schools have been suffering from low test scores,
high dropout rates and problems related to prejudice.
We also document that although public - interest lawyers were initially motivated to expand student legal rights as part of a larger strategy to reduce
social inequality, legal challenges to school disciplinary actions are disproportionately the province of white and
higher - income students and their families.
Rogers also co-leads the «Learning About
Inequality» project that examines how high schools across North America engage students in lessons about economic, social, and racial i
Inequality» project that examines how
high schools across North America engage students in lessons about economic,
social, and racial
inequalityinequality.
While at Stanford, Ericka has worked in partnership with a California school district to help answer
high priority and actionable research questions; mentored first and second year doctoral students as a part of the Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education program; served as a doctoral student representative on the
Social Sciences, Humanities, and Interdisciplinary Policy Studies Area Committee; and served as a teaching assistant for quantitative and theoretical courses on educational
inequality.
For these students of color, Illinois» system of
higher education reinforces racial
inequality, prevents
social mobility and widens the chasm between the haves and have - nots.
Roberts - Holmes says the test risks making
social inequality worse, as parents with
high expectations will prepare their children, which could mean these infants have a
higher score and that
higher expectations will follow them throughout their school careers.
His research interests include sociology of education,
higher education, education policy analysis, racial and socioeconomic
inequality in college access and success,
social and cultural capital, immigrant assimilation and immigration reform, affirmative action and diversity in
higher education, Latino students, quantitative methods, causal inference and treatment effect heterogeneity.
At stake is whether California's
highest income earners will continue to pay a particular stream of taxes to support the State's schools and
social programs, or whether they will be given a tax break amidst growing poverty and
inequality.
The project illuminates a striking change affecting campus life across America, contributes to
social scientific debates about how law shapes society and vice versa, and generates knowledge crucial for strengthening
higher education's capacity to reduce
social inequality.
In this way, «systems of
high - stakes testing effectively mask the existence of
social relations and structural
inequalities... that persist in [students»] lives, resulting in what some have called the «new eugenics»» (Au, 2009, p. 43).
«Where this was tried in Sweden it led to falling standards,
higher costs and rising
social inequality,» he said.
Through the curatorial process, we — the students of Project Curate at Juan Morel Campos
High School — explore the ways in which
inequality is created and perpetuated through preconceived notions of
social status based on a person's ethnicity, nationality, occupation, wealth, and other circumstances.
High inequality is not just a social issue, but can cause economic stagnation, and high levels of stress and anxi
High inequality is not just a
social issue, but can cause economic stagnation, and
high levels of stress and anxi
high levels of stress and anxiety.
But I agree the big acceleration in gdp came with farming, and it did lead to
social classes and
inequality and
higher production of waste and
higher environmental impacts.
Experts have shown in study after study that
high - quality early care and education produce external benefits that are abundant and long - lasting.29 Quality child care may be costly, but many of its associated benefits spill over into society over time, reducing
inequality in educational, health, and
social outcomes.
Research found the Triple P - Positive Parenting Programme - had minimal impact on families from deprived backgrounds in Glasgow and may even have increased
social inequality because of the
high drop - out rate.