Not exact matches
Standard &
Poor's divvies up its indices four ways: by
economic sectors, industry
groups, industries, and sub-industries.
Even though resistance takes many different forms (against the MAI, towards a jubilee year in 2000, for the Tobin tax, seeking alternatives, etc.), and even if the struggles are specific in their aims (farmers, workers, indigenous or coloured people, citizens, ecologists or women, the urban
poor, etc.) and though the various co-ordination
groups are numerous (Peoples Power for the XXI Century in Asia, São Paulo Forum in Latin America, etc.), all of these have a common thread: they all work to highlight the unacceptable nature of the current
economic system.
The pro-school funding
group Alliance for Quality Education, in a statement, accused Cuomo of «perpetuating educational racism and
economic inequality» for not including billions of additional dollars to comply with a decade - and - a-half-old court order to fully fund schools in
poorer school districts.
The black communities will be horrified when Blair's
economic policies not only slam into the
poorest people in Britain but also create a base for a new rise of racism and fascist
groups like the BNP.
And I have been clear that I will work with any
group of Senators who have real
economic development and jobs - encouragement ideas, who plan to bring substantial tax relief to the people who elected me, who have compassion for the
poor and respect for the middle class, who support the improvement of public education and a plan to ease the burden of tuition - paying parents across New York.»
The pro school funding
group Alliance for Quality Education, in a statement, accused Cuomo of «perpetuating educational racism and
economic inequality» for not including billions of additional dollars to comply with a decade - and - a-half-old court order to fully fund schools in
poorer school districts.
Groups involved in the Convergence include the Green Shadow Cabinet, Organic Consumer Association,
Poor People's
Economic Human Rights Campaign, PopularResistance.org, System Change Not Climate Change, Alliance for Global Justice, Workers United, Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter, and many state Green Parties.
WZB economist Maja Adena and her colleague Michal Myck (DIW Berlin and the Center for
Economic Analysis, CenEA, Szczecin) have substantiated how the subjective assessment of being
poor affects the health of the 50 + age
group.
February 25, 2016 • NPR's Robert Siegel talks to John Lettieri, co-founder of the
Economic Innovation
Group, about a report on how the post-recession, recovery boom is leaving behind
poor areas.
Review of A Small Section of the World by Associate Editor Brigid K. Presecky Set in a
poor, green mountain region of Costa Rica during the
economic downturn of the 1990s, Lesley Chilcott's documentary follows of a
group of coffee manufactures and their journey of entrepreneurial success.
As it turns out, this is due to environmentalist
groups lobbying and pressuring governments in
poor countries (like Madagascar) to prevent
economic development there.
Some of the world's top economists have assessed the targets from the 11th session Open Working
Group document into one of five categories, based on
economic evidence: Phenomenal, Good, Fair,
Poor and Uncertain.
The benefits to
poor and working - class Americans of such an
economic stimulus program are clear, but the idea is also business - friendly enough to have attracted support from prominent Democratic moderates and other centrists, including the
group Republicans for Environmental Protection.
There is evidence that marginalized
groups, including persons with disabilities, tend to experience
poorer health outcomes, and widespread agreement that disparity in health outcomes is largely due to the social determinants of health, which are the
poorer economic and social conditions experienced by them: Robin L. Nobleman, Are Health Problems Legal Problems in Disguise?
It is known that child health and health behaviours vary according to socio -
economic characteristics, with more disadvantaged
groups experiencing
poorer health.
Participants raised in subjectively
poorer economic environments, when primed with a high mortality risk cue, had more positive attitudes toward having children earlier in life [45], and were more present oriented and willing to take risks [54], than participants in the control
groups.