Sentences with phrase «larger economic context»

[4] For a first attempt to place the question of work in a larger economic context, we find promising leads in Stuart White's The Civic Minimum, op.
It's not «spending,» per se, but it also can't be entirely divorced from the larger economic context.

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Though student debtor households tend to have larger total debt loads, indebtedness needs to be assessed in the context of the household's economic resources.
Caring in a pastoral way about these larger contexts means, in part, exploring the needs of those who are underserved and who lack access to necessary support systems because of race, economic class, gender or sexual orientation.
Placing the American experience in a larger context, Phillips considers three earlier economic powers: Britain, the Netherlands and the Spanish Hapsburg Empire.
But even Leo XIII in Rerum Novarum makes reference to a panoply of earlier encyclicals that furnish the larger social, political, cultural, and religious context for tackling any of these economic matters.
Paying attention to the larger dynamics of economic and political change in the world system can also help us understand better the contexts and forces to which immediate decisions are subject.
The mayor's interjection came in the context of a larger point about de Blasio's campaign focusing on the economic fissures that divide New York.
Models and strategies of change and conflict resolution as applied to the larger political, social, cultural and economic contexts of schooling.
We are waging this effort because (a) we feel a sense of responsibility to do so on behalf of all stockholders given our unique position as the largest stockholder and (b) we believe it is the right thing to do, especially in the context of the current economic environment caused, in part, by similar self - serving managements and Boards.
This figure is large in and of itself, but its economic significance is magnified in the retirement context by compounding.
Though student debtor households tend to have larger total debt loads, indebtedness needs to be assessed in the context of the household's economic resources.
In his new publication Jens Hoffmann reflects on the spaces of contemporary art — the gallery, the institution, the biennial — and ultimately positions the discipline of curating in the context of a larger cultural sphere shaped by the political, social, and economic conditions of its time, while demanding new attitudes and new thinking.
This 13 - hour Marathon unfolded through interviews, presentations, panels, performances and music sets that focus on a generation that over the last couple of years has already been changing the cultural, economic and political context of Mexico and the Americas at large.
The large - scale and long - term nature of the problem makes it uniquely challenging, especially in the context of economic decision making.
If the industry is in fact incentivized to maximize near - term profits, a large conflict of interest exists, since (as you know) investments in fossil fuel resources are typically (until recently) made years, if not decades before production, and often in different political, economic, and social contexts.
The study uses gender, institutional, and climate analyses to document the trends in climate variability men and women farmers are facing and their responses to ensure food security in the context of larger socio - economic and political challenges to their livelihoods and well - being.
These large human impacts on the Earth System must be considered within the context of the large global economic inequality to realize that current levels of resource extraction and throughput only support societies at First World living standards for ∼ 17 % of the world's current population [1].
The practice of law does not take place in a vacuum, but in a vast and multifarious Real World full of fellow human beings and of social, economic, political, natural, and cultural tidal forces, and the practice can only gain from the attorney's engagement with that larger context.
The features of Aboriginal science which give it a firm ecological grounding are the ongoing negotiation of knowledge, and the extensive use of a large range of metaphor to interpret scientific data within a social, political and economic context.
It is also argued that the contextual model should expand its notion of context towards the larger cultural and economic context in which families reside.
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