The survey findings highlight an important factor being
overlooked by policymakers in Washington: the economic contribution made by immigrants.
Not exact matches
Kriner and Shen point to «Two Americas» of military sacrifice which constitute invisible inequality because the issue is routinely
overlooked by scholars,
policymakers, and the public.
He concludes
by arguing that if
policymakers are serious about expanding opportunity and equity, they need to take another look at strategies for nurturing academic talent in middle schools: «Long condemned
by political opponents, tracking has been
overlooked as a potential tool for promoting equity.»
This lack of attention also leads many
policymakers to
overlook a possible opportunity:
By working together to reduce fragility and vulnerability, could we not only better prepare for disaster, but also help prevent conflict?