Gotch wants her sons to understand issues
like wealth inequality, which she feels most schools gloss over, and to develop a strong sense of environmental stewardship.
Not exact matches
«What
Wealth Inequality Looks
Like in Our Community,» an interactive program, will take place from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 27, at Caffé Lena, Phila Street, Saratoga Springs.
Across several studies, the authors looked at the extent to which a country's overall power distance — the extent to which a society expects and accepts
inequality in power or
wealth — impacts prosocial behaviors
like donating money, volunteering time, or helping a stranger.
It may be an investment theme that provides above average secular growth —
like luxury goods companies (such as Saga Furs) which offer exposure to exploding emerging market
wealth, plus growing income
inequality in developed markets.
Scholars now describe HOLC's property evaluations and risk management procedures, along with the practices of the Federal Housing Administration, Veterans Administration, and U.S. Housing Authority, as significant contributions to the continuation of racial segregation, intergenerational poverty, and enduring
wealth gap between white Americans and minorities in the U.S. Mapping
Inequalities provides visitors an idea of what housing policies were
like in the New Deal era and how these guidelines have since affected the interaction between
wealth and poverty in contemporary America.
So, I think the discussion about how public policy on things
like climate change should be crafted to also address broader or additional social ills,
like income /
wealth inequality, or institutionalized oppression of almost any sort....
I think a carbon tax has serious problems though, in spread out places
like the US West, Canada, Australia, which it would not if there were less
wealth inequality.
This revisionist approach towards competition law expands the scrutiny beyond notions of consumer welfare standards into non-traditional economic considerations
like fairness, underemployment, income
inequality,
wealth concentration and broader social contexts.