Sentences with phrase «reflect economic status»

Besides gathering policy information of the countries, researchers took into account each country's gross domestic product and fertility rate to ensure the findings did not simply reflect economic status.

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As research by Schumpeter, Langholm, and others has demonstrated, the notion that the scholastic justum pretium was to be determined by producer «status» does not reflect an accurate understanding of medieval teaching on economic justice.
To recognize this «given - ness» does not mean to accept the political or economic status quo, as if it reflected presumed orders of nature; it is rather to acknowledge that limits in knowing, as elsewhere, accompany our (common) existence as human beings.
= > Stats simply reflect the higher income levels thus better education and socio economic status of this group.
The costs of these gaps (most commonly associated with low income, limited education, and minority group status) are reflected in higher school dropout rates, lower economic productivity, decreased social mobility, increased need for medical services, and higher rates of incarceration.
The attitudes of policymakers also reflect a shift toward teaching students in differing ways depending on their economic status.
The extent of these extra administrative costs depends upon whether the program insists that the fee always reflect an accurate measure of the family's current economic status.
A seat at the table in top - level international negotiations brings status, so naturally Member States are reluctant to give up their privileged positions (which often reflect post-WWII power relations rather than our current international economic order).
Your address may reflect your socio - economic status — is that a really ritzy neighborhood you live in, or one on the fringe?
This policy reflects a government commitment to progressively close the «gap» between the social and economic status of M ori and non-M ori peoples.
Differences in the extent and expression of parental concern may reflect cultural background, child and parental gender, age and socio - economic status; the same factors may influence the use of restrictive, monitoring, or pressuring feeding practices [54 — 60].
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