Sentences with phrase «response to the recession»

There was an overall reduction in the teaching force in response to the recession in 2009.
Employment subsequently turned up, but conventional private - sector response to recession has been workforce contraction.
A similar tax credit was rolled out as part of the stimulus response to the recession.
A direct response to the recession, Money 911 answers critical questions from readers and viewers struggling with a sudden change in their financial situation.
These coveted awards, known as i3 grants, were created in response to the recession of 2009 in an effort to help supplement school spending and to fund experiments that aimed to improve the achievements of disadvantaged students.
While a national government denies political choice, this deal sharpens the choice between starkly different responses to recession and a fiscal stimulus.
To this day he agonizes over the failure of economics, economists, and the Democratic party of FDR to come to terms with a classic response to recession, Keynesian government spending.
This shortfall is in response to a recession less severe than the recent one and with the questionable assumption that the Fed should view unemployment being too low as being as harmful as being too high.
The Institute estimated that it would take four years for public sector pay to return to where it was relative to private sector pay, because wages fell in the private sector in response to the recession much faster than in the public sector.
A major factor in Jeremy Corbyn's appeal to voters in the recent leadership election — and potentially to the wider electorate as well — was his brave assertion that austerity was the wrong response to recession and was doing absolutely avoidable damage to both economic performance and social cohesion.
«It is therefore critical to distinguish between the health effects of recessions and the effect of different policy responses to recession,» they write.
Rajbhog Foods has changed somewhat its focus in response to the recession to concentrate more on easy - to - prepare frozen meals, but Mody says the formula for its continued success won't be radically different from the one that's served it well up to now — authentic Indian food.
The US central bank has raised interest rates five times since December 2015, to a range of 1.25 % to 1.5 %, after leaving them at effectively zero for seven years in response to the recession and its aftermath.
The increased focus on vocational education is in large measure a response to the recessions of the mid-1970s and early 1980s and anticipated, feared, increasingly frequent periods of high unemployment.
This year it would focus on the response to the recession, while agreeing on core progressive priorities for the next four - year parliament in both party manifestos.
Then, Obama is scheduled to give two big speeches next week to try and frame his administration's response to the recession, less than two months ahead of a midterm election where Democratic majorities in the House and Senate are on the ropes.
As municipalities across the country cut back on infrastructure investments over the past decade in response to the recession, Oyster Bay went the opposite direction.
The last Labour government raised the upper tax band from 40 % to 50 % in 2010 in response to the recession but the coalition has since cut it to 45 %.
Indeed, Kevin Carey, of the Washington - based think tank Education Sector, has written that there is no evidence that districts «implement a whole suite of needed reforms» in response to recessions.
At the outset of his presidency, in response to the recession, Obama proposed $ 100 billion for education and got $ 787 billion from Congress.
In your text you said, «At the onset of his presidency, in response to the recession, President Obama asked for $ 100 billion for education, and got $ 787 from Congress.»
Spokesman Sean Twomey said the scheme was introduced «partly in response to the recession and partly as an alternative within the firm».
City firms are offering trainees cash incentives to defer their places and take a year's sabbatical in response to the recession.
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