Flanagan was more open to poking at Democrats, saying «we believe in equality of opportunity, and I think that a lot of our Democratic colleagues believe
in the equality of outcome.»
Not exact matches
To be clear — I am
in favour
of equality of opportunity not
equality of outcome (sometimes called equity.
In contrast, progressives seek to ensure «
equality and justice,» by guaranteeing these
outcomes through the enactment
of a series
of ««positive» rights like housing, food, and health care» that someone must provide — be it government or the private sector.
In return my 2 cents worth: I suspect Christ would have supported
equality of opportunity and not today's SJW's demands for
equality of outcome — teach a man to fish....
Because we know that
equality for women requires fathers to play an equal part
in childrearing — indeed one
of the key policy
outcomes desired by many governments including
in the UK (and central to the government's current proposals) is increased take - up
of parenting leave and pay by fathers.
The second question is related to the above: a «free market» baseline
of justice is about procedure - how
outcomes are arrived at, who is involved
in making decisions, has rights over their own actions, how actions are agreed by parties etc. (or something like that) whereas
equality is an
outcome, that may or may not be achieved under various procedural arrangements, and may or may not be viewed as desirable by people who hold different views about what forms
of society - specifications over who has what rights to do what to who.
Social mobility is actually a left - safe way
of talking about opportunity whereas
in its heart the left wants
equality of outcome If there is opportunity the argument for state control becomes weaker and the role
of the left disappears and that is why it is commuited to maintaining poverty by rewarding idleness and creating an underclass
While NOM insists Democratic Assemblyman David Weprin's «yes» vote on gay marriage could cost him the race, HRC stresses that no matter who wins tonight (assuming it's not too close to immediately call, which is a distinct possibility, given the history
of past NY House specials) marriage
equality «did not play an influential, even modest, role
in the
outcome.»
With echoes
of Tony Blair, he spoke
of «our belief
in equality of opportunity, as opposed to
equality of outcome» and he called Britain a «beacon
in an uncertain world».
«Marriage
equality did not play an influential, even modest, role
in the
outcome of this special election,» said Brian Ellner, a senior strategist for the Human Rights Campaign, which seeks
equality.
The
outcome of this case should spur Nigerians to always insist on the rule
of law, no matter the short term inconveniences, as it plays a crucial role
in ensuring that political rights and civil liberties are safe and that the
equality and dignity
of all citizens are not at risk.»
As discussed above, tertiary education will empower refugees or asylum - seekers to achieve other dynamic development
outcomes, including poverty, development
of human dignity and personality, understanding tolerance and friendship, maintenance
of peace, effective participation
in a free society, promotion
of gender
equality and respect
of environment.
It also broadened public understanding
of the types
of interventions that will elevate the academic, social, and economic
outcomes of disadvantaged students
in a manner that will give meaning to the notion
of equality of opportunity.
Researchers» goal
in 2018 is still to figure out educational interventions that would produce «
equality of outcomes» even if they can't point to one large - scale educational intervention that has done so.
This analytical report aims to demonstrate and illustrate how integrating gender
equality principles into REDD + (reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and the role
of conservation, sustainable management
of forests and enhancement
of forest carbon stocks
in developing countries) results
in improved sustainability
of climate and development
outcomes.
To me, accessibility is not just about which test is cheaper or whether the majority
of people who wish to take the test can afford it, but is about inclusiveness and whether everyone who wishes to take an admissions test will be treated
in a manner that leads to an
equality of outcome.
The court stressed, however, that
equality of division was different to «greater
equality in the overall
outcome», the latter being the court's true goal.
Its goal is to achieve an
equality of outcome that prefers racialized persons and other minorities
in gaining entrance into the profession and being promoted within it.
When examining the micro and macro aspect
of early childhood educators, investing
in early learning and gender
equality, the
outcome sometimes results
in distinguishing amendments
in policies and systems that better serve educators, children, families and society as a whole.
The Australian Psychological Society welcomes the
outcome of the Marriage Law postal survey and looks forward to prompt legislation establishing marriage
equality in Australia.
A more wide - ranging definition
of equality, which focuses on
outcomes (such as
in terms
of equality of protection
of culture) rather than on inputs (such as by purely guaranteeing
equality of opportunities, as if there were a level playing field) is needed.
I call on all Australian governments to implement these recommendations
in full, with all possible urgency, so that all Australians can enjoy
equality of opportunity and equal socioeconomic
outcomes, and we can all reach our full potential.
The first 5 years
of life are critical for the development
of language and cognitive skills.1 By kindergarten entry, steep social gradients
in reading and math ability, with successively poorer
outcomes for children
in families
of lower social class, are already apparent.2 — 4 Early cognitive ability is,
in turn, predictive
of later school performance, educational attainment, and health
in adulthood5 — 7 and may serve as a marker for the quality
of early brain development and a mechanism for the transmission
of future health inequalities.8 Early life represents a time period
of most
equality and yet, beginning with
in utero conditions and extending through early childhood, a wide range
of socially stratified risk and protective factors may begin to place children on different trajectories
of cognitive development.9, 10
The approach to
equality based on a comparison
of outcomes between Indigenous people and non-Indigenous people
in relation to employment, home ownership, education and welfare, can not be simply applied to native title.
Matthew Cooke, Chair
of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) said the goals
of the implementation plan aligned with the close the gap targets to see
equality in health
outcomes within a generation.
Indeed, our nation will not reach its full potential until Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children can expect
equality in life
outcomes with the general population and are supported by a shared pride
in their cultures and acceptance
of their histories.
Remember the
outcome of this survey does not automatically mean there will be marriage
equality in Australia.
[7] The possible conflict between the policy objectives
of choice (or «self - determination») and
of equality of outcomes can lead to significant difficulty
in interpreting statistics on program
outcomes.