Sentences with phrase «social inequality caused»

This new commission is realised in the wake of rising social inequality caused by multiple political and economic crises, both in Marcelle's home country of Brazil and across global society.
The work takes as its starting point the rising social inequality caused by multiple political and economic crises both in Brazil and abroad.

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They were killed because they supported the liberating theology and dignity of the base Christian communities; they named social injustice, not communism or outside subversive influence, as the root cause of the crisis (revolution in their view was inevitable unless issues of poverty and social inequality were adequately addressed); they promoted a negotiated settlement to Salvador's civil war, including a significant role for the FMLN and other popular organizations; and, they named U.S. policy as a fundamental obstacle to peace in El Salvador.
This approach recognizes that the family crisis is caused both by cultural changes and by social - systemic developments in areas of work, economics, child care and gender inequality.
Along with that, the NFL sounds like it's going to offer some kind of compromise, some tacit acknowledgement of the social issues — league owners and Roger Goodell noticeably don't directly refer to police brutality or racial inequality — either with a window of time and / or a financial commitment to various causes.
By Jon Sparkes With terms like «social justice» and «tackling inequality» being used by all main political parties in recent years, and the political rhetoric increasingly shifting to the need for addressing the «root causes» of social issues, one would be inclined to believe that homelessness, one of the most acute forms of poverty, is in decline.
One such pattern stipulates that revolutions are rarely isolated instances but come in waves, while another points to social and economic inequalities as root causes for violent upheavals.
Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and Consequences).
Worsening income inequality, she said in a recent speech, risks causing «social collapse.»
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Social inequality refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income as well as between the overall quality and luxury of each person's existence within a society, while economic inequality is caused by the unequal accumulation of wealth; social inequality exists because the lack of wealth in certain areas prohibits these people from obtaining the same housing, health care, etc. as the wealthy, in societies where access to these social goods depends on wSocial inequality refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income as well as between the overall quality and luxury of each person's existence within a society, while economic inequality is caused by the unequal accumulation of wealth; social inequality exists because the lack of wealth in certain areas prohibits these people from obtaining the same housing, health care, etc. as the wealthy, in societies where access to these social goods depends on wsocial inequality exists because the lack of wealth in certain areas prohibits these people from obtaining the same housing, health care, etc. as the wealthy, in societies where access to these social goods depends on wsocial goods depends on wealth.
By connecting social justice with economic development and sustainability goals, such a Green New Deal would go a long way toward dismantling the fundamental causes of environmental health inequalities.
Economic inequality can also cause anxiety about social status for those with less, which can lead to chronic stress that weakens the cardiovascular and immune systems, says Richard Wilkinson of the University of Nottingham.
But knowing more about what causes low birth weight can help alleviate the intergenerational perpetuation of social inequality through poor infant health,» said Kane, formerly a postdoctoral scholar at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where the research was conducted.
Though we may try to live healthy and vital lives, the fast pace of an urban, globalized and internet - driven world and the systemic social, economic, racial and gender inequalities therein can cause severe wear and tear on the body, mind and heart.
The magazine examines the root causes of inequality and promotes progressive social change.
I think that we, with all existent weaponry, growing biological hazards and social turmoils caused by inequality and injustice, are preparing a good coctail of dangerously things that will end, or at least, globally, cripple us beyond repair...
Deep economic and social inequalities, environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, disruption caused by natural disasters and climate change are a litmus test for the global community.
Apart from such social factors, one of the principal causes of inequality is the catastrophic failure of our education system.
A new commission by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) has been launched to examine the cause and effect of «Inequality in Education».
«The latest Social Mobility Commission's «State of the Nation» report reveals the Government's abject failure in tackling the root causes of poverty and inequality and in offering hope to communi...
His research focuses on the causes, patterns, trends, and consequences of social and educational inequality, the effects of educational policy on educational and social inequality, and in applied statistical methods for educational research.
High inequality is not just a social issue, but can cause economic stagnation, and high levels of stress and anxiety.
The magazine examines the root causes of inequality and promotes progressive social change.
Rowlingson, K (2011) Does income inequality cause health and social problems?
And wrapped around and under everything we do, we must seek to address the causes of ill - health and health inequality — the social determinants of health, and in particular issues relating to income, welfare and poverty.
In taking these steps, we can move forward together towards maximising the capabilities and tacking the root causes of Indigenous health and social inequality.
An agenda which aims to unleash the potential of Indigenous Australians, maximise the capabilities of each and every Indigenous Australian, and tackle the root causes of Indigenous health and social inequality.
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