For starters, it helps communities drive down steep
social costs associated with abandoned buildings — such as increased vandalism, vagrancy and arson, which in turn lead to reduced property values, lower tax revenues and higher crime.
The authors have ignored the other external or
social costs associated with wind energy, which can vary significantly depending on the site.
And if you believe, as do many conservatives, that government intervention in markets and in social arrangements should be kept to a minimum, you can find factual support for your views in the long - term unpredictability of regional climate behavior, the significant economic and
social costs associated with shifting to more expensive energy sources, and the historical failure of government efforts to steer large - scale social and economic change.
By investing $ 16 million up - front in new counseling positions, Colorado created counseling positions that more than paid for themselves and saved the state over $ 300 million in
the social costs associated with supporting high school dropouts.
Understanding the prevalence and risk - factors for adolescent problem gambling is an important issue which ultimately may help reduce
the social cost associated with both adolescent and adult gambling problems.
Not exact matches
Earlier this summer, Clinton gave a speech that was widely interpreted as a warning shot against companies that classify their workers as 1099 contractors to avoid paying
Social Security taxes and other
costs associated with W - 2 employees.
Second, as the population ages and the number of retirees climbs, the
costs associated with
Social Security, government pensions, and healthcare retirement benefits increase.
Consider the lost revenue
associated with losing a customer and the
costs of acquiring a new one, compared to the
costs associated with employing a
social customer service staff.
(16) The startling changes in human consciousness that came in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries which are
associated with the Enlightenment and modernity have made us aware that the world in which we live is a
social contrivance that carries with it important
costs and gains.
In this study, and in opposition to findings elsewhere, higher levels of
social support were
associated with greater depressive symptomatology, leading researchers to speculate that for low - income men the perceived
costs of reciprocity may have deterred them from utilizing available support; or that peer groups may have influenced their alcohol or drug use, or placed demands on their resources (Anderson et al, 2005).
However, the increasing financial
costs associated with parenthood, coupled with a lack of
social support that reflect that reality, is one of the major reasons for the decrease in male parental investment.
The report draws on government and trade statistics, academic evidence and economic theory to challenge arguments that the health and
social benefits of reducing alcohol consumption are likely to come at a
cost to the economy, finding: · Any reduction in employment and income resulting from lower spending on alcohol would be offset by spending on other goods · Econometric analysis of US states suggests that a 10 % decrease in alcohol consumption is
associated with a 0.4 % increase in per capita income growth · Lower alcohol consumption could also reduce the economic
costs of impaired workplace productivity, alcohol - related sickness, unemployment and premature death, which are estimated to
cost the UK # 8 - 11 billion a year The analysis comes at a timely moment, with health groups urging the Chancellor to raise alcohol duty in next month's Budget.
«The dividends paid the Oneida County taxpayer in terms of savings by averting the long - term
costs of medical and
Social Services
associated with meeting the needs of children affected by lead poisoning throughout their lifetimes is well worth the investment,» Picente said.
The high economic and
social costs of early mental illness compound as children get older; for example, adjustment disorders in childhood are
associated with poor school performance and increased reliance on
social welfare, Heinmeuller says.
«Interacting with students on
social media imposes a
cost in terms of devoting critical manpower, but if universities develop strategies for managing various
social platforms for different types of incidents, they can better prepare students during emergencies,» says co-author Raj Sharman, PhD,
associate professor of management science and systems in the School of Management.
«With the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act, which expanded Medicaid coverage to many low - income Americans, it's important to gauge the impact it might have on low - income children and on
associated social costs,» said lead author John Myers, PhD, MSPH, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Louisville School of Medicine.
«Nicaragua should prepare and publicly vet a detailed economic assessment that includes not only a
cost - benefit analysis but also considers externalities
associated with national economic development, environmental impacts,
social equity, human rights and legal and national security issues,» they wrote.
The
social, economic and personal
costs of the diseases that embryonic stem cells have the potential to treat are greater than the
costs associated with the destruction of embryos.
linking probabilistic simple climate models, complex Earth system models, and econometric analyses of historical weathering and climate impacts to project future risks
associated with climate change and improve estimates of the
social cost of carbon.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the world's most common gastrointestinal functional disorder and is
associated with several
social and economic
costs.
Ubiquitous access to the Internet, the diminished
social stigma
associated with online dating, and the affordable
cost of Internet matchmaking services contribute to the increasingly common perception that online dating is a viable, efficient way to meet dating or long - term relationship partners (St. John, 2002).
Get answers to the top 8 questions on Gamification covering the basics (definition, benefits, application areas and so on) success factors, impact, how Gamification can leverage emerging trends of
Social Learning and Microlearning and the
cost and lead time
associated with Gamification based solutions.
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.
But the
social and human
costs associated with these marginal gains lay outside of the narrative.
Perhaps less obvious but just as important are
costs associated with
social and economic exclusion of certain communities, many of whom were disadvantaged by poor transportation decisions in the past.
Think about things like advertising it with Ingram, and taking out ads in
social media, and just trying to get the book out there and the
costs associated with that.
A useful debate guide with a balanced view of the topic, this book in the Video Games and Society series discusses the conflicting research regarding physical and
social costs and benefits
associated with gaming, as well as how gaming can become an addiction.
These considerations include changes in exchange rates and exchange control regulations, political and
social instability, expropriation, imposition of foreign taxes, less liquid markets and less available information than is generally the case in the United States, higher transaction
costs, foreign government restrictions, less government supervision of exchanges, brokers and issuers, greater risks
associated with counterparties and settlement, difficulty in enforcing contractual obligations, lack of uniform accounting and auditing standards and greater price volatility.
This minimization of risk involves a
cost — benefit evaluation of the benefits of seeking to win a particular
social conflict versus the likely
associated cost of losing the conflict (O'Heare, 2004).
Operating expenses grew 19 % to $ 173 million on the back of higher R&D expense and
cost associated with
Social Point.
The «
social cost of carbon» (SCC) is a metric used by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to quantify the economic impact
associated with carbon emissions.
«In the ruling, the judges held that FERC «must either quantify and consider the project's downstream carbon emissions or explain in more detail why it can not do so,»» Revesz said, adding: «The court further explained that FERC should either use the
social cost of carbon to monetize the climate effects
associated with those emissions or explain why it chooses not to do so.»
With effective implementation, building energy codes can support energy
cost savings and complementary benefits
associated with electricity reliability, air quality improvement, greenhouse gas emission reduction, increased comfort, and economic and
social development.
Researchers have tried to derive the true
social costs of, for instance, fossil fuels and the economic setbacks
associated with specific climate events such as heat waves in single countries, or even the possible
costs in lives and income of multiple impacts across a continent.
Environmental damage
associated with
social conflict, including disruption of agriculture and infrastructure, is a
cost of war that may hinder a nation's ability to recover after hostilities have ceased.
In total, smart meters,
social policy, climate policy and
associated costs add an estimated # 140 to the average dual fuel bill in 2016, the CCC says.
Costs are defined in a variety of ways and under a variety of assumptions that affect their value ► Cost types include: ► administrative costs of planning, management, monitoring, audits, accounting, reporting, clerical activities, etc. associated with a project or program; ► damage costs to ecosystems, economies and people due to negative effects from climate change; ► implementation costs of changing existing rules and regulation, capacity building efforts, information, training and education, etc. to put a policy into place; ► private costs are carried by individuals, companies or other private entities that undertake the action, where ► social costs include additionally the external costs on the environment and on society as a w
Costs are defined in a variety of ways and under a variety of assumptions that affect their value ►
Cost types include: ► administrative
costs of planning, management, monitoring, audits, accounting, reporting, clerical activities, etc. associated with a project or program; ► damage costs to ecosystems, economies and people due to negative effects from climate change; ► implementation costs of changing existing rules and regulation, capacity building efforts, information, training and education, etc. to put a policy into place; ► private costs are carried by individuals, companies or other private entities that undertake the action, where ► social costs include additionally the external costs on the environment and on society as a w
costs of planning, management, monitoring, audits, accounting, reporting, clerical activities, etc.
associated with a project or program; ► damage
costs to ecosystems, economies and people due to negative effects from climate change; ► implementation costs of changing existing rules and regulation, capacity building efforts, information, training and education, etc. to put a policy into place; ► private costs are carried by individuals, companies or other private entities that undertake the action, where ► social costs include additionally the external costs on the environment and on society as a w
costs to ecosystems, economies and people due to negative effects from climate change; ► implementation
costs of changing existing rules and regulation, capacity building efforts, information, training and education, etc. to put a policy into place; ► private costs are carried by individuals, companies or other private entities that undertake the action, where ► social costs include additionally the external costs on the environment and on society as a w
costs of changing existing rules and regulation, capacity building efforts, information, training and education, etc. to put a policy into place; ► private
costs are carried by individuals, companies or other private entities that undertake the action, where ► social costs include additionally the external costs on the environment and on society as a w
costs are carried by individuals, companies or other private entities that undertake the action, where ►
social costs include additionally the external costs on the environment and on society as a w
costs include additionally the external
costs on the environment and on society as a w
costs on the environment and on society as a whole.
As far as CO2 «signatures» go, it is hard to verify that CO2 is having any warming, as in Global Warming» impact and the black carbon
associated with «the
Social Cost of Carbon» has a more easily verified impact which is to reduce snow fields which are the lead in to glaciation.
As Skeptical Science has discussed, the
costs associated with climate change impacts are calculated through the «
social cost of carbon» (SCC), which is a very difficult value to estimate.
This work builds upon the
Social Cost of Carbon (SCC), a widely used methodology for valuation of the estimated damages
associated with an incremental increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in a given year.
It will
cost some money to do these activities, i.e.,
social events for the partners,
associates and administrative support staff; firm dinner; picnic; participation in a «law firm sports league;» informal weekly lunches for partners and
associates in a conference room that encourages all lawyers to get together; etc., but in the long run, it will be money well spent.
Costs of
social services and child care and protection services
associated with opioid - addicted parents.
...
costs borne by society at large include:
costs associated with delays in court and administrative proceedings; increased court operation
costs attributable to unrepresented litigants and accused; and, more broadly,
costs associated with legal problems that are not resolved in an acceptable manner (including increased health care
costs, increased
social assistance
costs and so on).
The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ) has released several new publications from their
Cost of Justice research project, which examines the cumulative
social and economic
costs associated with everyday legal problems.
Children who do not complete high school, for example, are more likely to become teenage parents, to be unemployed, and to be incarcerated, all of which exact heavy
social and economic
costs.5 A growing body of research shows that child poverty is
associated with neuroendocrine dysregulation that may alter brain function and may contribute to the development of chronic cardiovascular, immune, and psychiatric disorders.6 The economic
cost of child poverty to society can be estimated by anticipating future lost productivity and increased
social expenditure.
This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially psychologists, counselors,
social workers, and nurses who seek knowledge about the growing incidents of and
costs associated with intimate partner violence against women.
Social costs fall into two broad categories: costs associated with the economic marginalisation of Aboriginal people, and costs incurred as governments attempt to address social problems through remedial pro
Social costs fall into two broad categories:
costs associated with the economic marginalisation of Aboriginal people, and
costs incurred as governments attempt to address
social problems through remedial pro
social problems through remedial programs.
Childhood maltreatment is
associated with significantly higher rates of mortality,1 - 3 obesity,1,4 - 7 and human immunodeficiency virus infection.1, 8 Children who experience maltreatment also have significantly more mental health problems1,9 - 14 and are as much as 5 times more likely to attempt suicide.1, 15 Maltreated children are also more likely to engage in criminal behavior than other children1, 16,17 and are more than 50 % more likely to have a juvenile record than other children.17 Child maltreatment also has substantial
social costs.
The indirect
costs of long - term economic marginalisation and
associated social problems are difficult to estimate but will undoubtedly increase in proportion with the growing job deficit.
These
costs are modest when compared with the long - term
social, educational and legal
costs associated with childhood conduct problems.