Sentences with phrase «of economic illiteracy»

Not exact matches

Average earnings continue to drop drastically, indebtedness, bonded labor, illiteracy, homelessness, health hazards have increased and a host of social and economic ills not only persist but are on the increase.
If there is not to be a root - and - branch dismantling of racism, then unemployment, illiteracy, all sorts of crimes, economic deprivation and political indifference will continue to destroy our people.
However, poor water sanitation, poverty and high illiteracy rates mean that Yemen does not have the social, economic or environmental factors needed for the extensive and safe use of milk substitutes.
Martin Wolf from the Financial Times described earlier privatisation of student loans as «economic illiteracy».
Mr Osborne was right to highlight the measure's economic illiteracy, and to focus on alternative means of clawing back revenue via tax avoidance and stamp duty increases.
A country that is bedevilled by low industrial growth, mass unemployment, poverty, illiteracy and poor infrastructural / facility development can not be thinking of currency devaluation as an option to getting out of her economic woes.
Despite being a global economic and political leader, illiteracy continues to be a pervasive problem in the U.S.. For adults who struggle with reading, the impact is felt in a number of ways, but the most obvious one is in the workplace.
The birth of the club was inspired by the social, economic plight and ever increasing Illiteracy levels amongst the people of Kibera.
The socialist view, delusions of grandeur, and economic illiteracy of the CAGW policy makers, all in one package.
Most Indigenous leaders, however, criticised the debate's focus on the communal and inalienable tenure of Indigenous land for obscuring the real factors in Indigenous poverty in remote areas such as illiteracy, poor health, inadequate housing and basic infrastructure like sewerage, roads and communications as well for elevating the economic value of the land at the expense of its spiritual and political importance to Indigenous people.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z