Sentences with phrase «transition out of poverty»

Family Planning: The world has focused for years on curbing the scourge of H.I.V. in Africa, but population groups say this effort, while laudable, has raided money for family - planning programs that could cut the risk of infection and also help speed the transition out of poverty in the world's poorest places.
The rapid growth of emerging economies will see billions of people transition out of poverty and into the middle income classes.73 By 2022, China's middle class alone could rise from 300 million to 630 million, accounting for 45 % cent of China's population.74 This income growth will occur in parallel with urbanisation.
Every year, millions of people find ways to transition out of poverty — by adopting new farming technologies, investing in new business opportunities, or finding new jobs.

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My father is William Julius Wilson, a famous academic in the field of urban poverty and race relations; my mother spent most of her young life in a convent then «busted out» to raise a family and started making artists books; my brother is a spiritual speaker and Bitcoin enthusiast; my one half sister is a powerhouse business woman; the other half sister was a lesbian erotica writer but transitioned to writing romance novels and is now a conservative and a huge Trump supporter.
Growing evidence also suggests that Prof Rosling's reliance on the theory of «Demographic Transition» — in which countries moving out of poverty experience lower fertility rates — is misplaced.
While the pattern was strong in the history of many currently developed countries as they moved out of poverty, fertility rates are falling so slowly and haltingly in a number of Least Developed Countries that demographic transition is barely happening at all.
Parents of youth with internalizing and externalizing behaviors, substance use and abuse, delinquency, police arrests, out - of - home placements, and deviant peer association; parents who are depressed, highly stressed, living in poverty or high - crime neighborhoods, Spanish - speaking immigrants, parents returning from wars (e.g., Iraq / Afghanistan) who may be experiencing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mothers living in shelters or supportive housing because of homelessness or domestic violence, birth parents whose children are in care because of abuse / neglect, and family with transitions such as divorce, single parenting, and step - families
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