Sentences with phrase «unequal outcomes»

As Coontz notes, «working equal but different total hours, even by choice, leads to unequal outcomes in security and well - being for women and men, especially over the long run.
Political inequality — where certain individuals or groups participate more in, and have greater influence over, political decision - making, and through those decisions, benefit from unequal outcomes, despite procedural equality in the democratic process — is therefore seemingly ingrained.
In an effort to standardize practices and avoid unequal outcomes, certain protocols are put in place that tell the adjuster what they can and can not consider.
Whether that is an accurate gauge of one's ability to be a good fire fighter is open to debate, but I reject the notion that unequal outcomes = racism.
The model is the first to consider how the effects of climate change impacts — and the policies designed to address them — will produce very unequal outcomes between the rich and poor in the same country.
Rather than insist that charters inevitably promote unequal outcomes, for example, charter - wary progressives may come to believe that they might actually foster stable and diverse communities, as some have proposed.
As our state considers issues of school finance equity, teacher certification and teacher retention, our leaders can avoid unforeseen unequal outcomes from policies that may appear to have no effect based on race or ethnicity.
Yet almost sixty years after this monumental decision, our schools continue to produce tragically unequal outcomes.
Perhaps even more important, working equal but different total hours, even by choice, leads to unequal outcomes in security and well - being for women and men, especially over the long run.
He would work hard to have unequal outcome in every negotiation, designed to vastly advantage him and the firm.
A range of across the life course and intergenerational interventions will be needed: today's unequal outcomes are tomorrow's unequal opportunities.
If you don't recognise this fact then the status quo on how people learn is maintained; corralling people by age to achieve curriculum goals without reference to individual learning approaches (despite age) produces unequal outcomes.
English Learners in California Schools: Unequal resources, unequal outcomes.
These policies undermine public education and facilitate its replacement by a market - based system that would do for schooling what the market has done for health care, housing, and employment: produce fabulous profits and opportunities for a few and unequal outcomes and access for the many....
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