Sentences with phrase «rapid changes in the demographic»

This class of people rarely feels disoriented by rapid changes in the demographic makeup of society because they see the system working for them.

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Many are bracing for a rapid change in Birdland's demographics once Apple Park opens, as longtime residents — many of whom are retired and middle class — cash in on skyrocketing housing prices and increased demand.
Eastern and southeastern Massachusetts have undergone the most change, but virtually every community in the Commonwealth has experienced rapid growth driven by economic and demographic factors.
«I am fully aware that in a place with rapid demographic change, like Buckinghamshire, you are inevitably going to face questions about whether you need to build more schools or not,» he told BBC Radio 4's The World at One
We used that decision - making power to deliver on promises we had made to the electors: rapid demographic change had led to a shortage of local primary school places, so in the last four years we used the Council's resources to expand local primary schools to create twice as many; concerns about a scruffy and run down high street were addressed by comprehensive neighbourhood renewal; and pressure on household budgets was relieved by freezing the council tax and the cost of resident's parking permits.
Those compound failures are particularly disturbing, Levine said, «given the enormous changes that need to happen» in response to changed student demographics, the growth in student populations, new skills required for students to compete economically later in life, and the rapid evolution of technology.
We believe that evaluation systems in themselves provide that guidance that's needed so that we can connect these rapid — sometimes rapidchanges in policy or rapid changes in, for example, student demographics.
In Five Points the challenge is the opposite, where neighborhood demographics are changing, there is rapid enrollment decline, and there are far more seats than students.
Demographic change — and not just growth, but urbanization — has been rapid and is continuing, raising the question of how cities and countries maintain services and build infrastructure in fast - growing regions.
Globalization, rapid fire innovations in technology and shifting demographics are driving sweeping change across the economy, business operations and everyday life.
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