Sentences with phrase «social expenditures»

Increased social expenditure has undoubtedly had a significant impact on living standards — but not on income levels.
Investing in quality early learning programs is the most efficient way to affect school and life success and to reduce social expenditures later.
The full Scheme is unlikely to be in place until after 2020, but with 475,000 participants and expenditure of $ 22 billion a year, the NDIS will be the second largest social expenditure program after the Medicare Benefits Scheme.
To avoid a similar fiasco, the SPD has insisted this time on a number of social policies in the 2013 coalition treaty, such as the introduction of a minimum wage, more flexibility in the pension system, an increase in old - age pensions and benefits for the chronically ill as well as an increase in social expenditure on matters like education, health and family benefits.
1) For me, the massive error, or B.F.M. as you put it, of the last parliament was the Miliband - Balls leadership's complete failure to address the Tory claim that the Labour Government's social expenditure crashed the economy prior to 2010.
It also demonstrates that the present debate on unequal youth trajectories and the negative configurations of the transitions to adulthood among the poorest, can not be separated from a debate regarding Uruguay's distribution of welfare benefits, social transfers and social expenditure among different age groups.
In terms of support for young families, e.g. access to preschool programs and proportion of Gross Domestic Product for social expenditures, the U.S. ranks at the bottom just above China.
He continued: «It very soon became important for the government's social expenditure program, that the money goes to the right person in the right bank account.
These social expenditures give great additional wealth to land owners.
World Military and Social Expenditures 1983: An Annual Report on World Priorities.
While the early days of Cameron's leadership were all about reaching out to new groups and voters beyond the traditional Tory core, since taking power his agenda has been very much in line with that of Conservative leaders and governments since 1979, being characterised by cuts to social expenditure and the privatisation of public services.
These results add to evidence that should impel governments to seek better balance between medical and social expenditures
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