Sentences with phrase «various social reform»

The Bay Area study which asked questions about personal meaning, for example, suggested that the content of different meaning systems was a good predictor of propensities to become involved in or to abstain from various social reform activities and alternative lifestyles.

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He is actively involved and coordinates various projects in the sphere of reforms (eGov / GovTech and eServices, e-Prozorro, Blockchain eAuction, administrative services, GPU, NABU, Ministries of Justice, Social Policy, Agropolitics, Kyiv and Odesa OSA).
(Other issues were also at stake, especially a shift in eschatology in which premillennialism tended to erode the commitment to social reform and probably various sorts of social class sortings out, but the themes sketched above better represent the fundamentalist self - consciousness.)
In support of these efforts, Katherine founded and manages various online and social - networking communities devoted to maternity care reform, which together have a combined membership of more than 15,000 activists nationwide.
Adopting reforms that are sensible and inclusive guards against various forms of disenfranchisement, ranging from social, economic or cultural.
Over the next decade, a wide range of progressive social reforms were enacted, [68][69] with millions lifted out of poverty during Labour's time in office largely as a result of various tax and benefit reforms.
The wider task of comprehensive social security reform would inevitably require a high - level body to review and advise on the harmonization of various initiatives and deductions from workers» payrolls in the name of welfare, such as pension contributions, national housing fund, national health insurance etc
As various social and political actors consider legal regulatory reforms, it is important to recognize that the expansion of students» legal entitlements has also increased the potential for student dissent in U.S. schools, whether of a political, religious, or ideological character.
His work has been published in various scholarly journals, such as: Social Science Quarterly, The Rural Educator, Educational Policy, the Journal of Education Finance, and the Journal of School Choice: International Research and Reform, where he serves on the editorial board.
This sweeping social analysis of Connecticut's education system came as a surprise to those that have experienced the blunt force of the No Child Left Behind Act or Race to The Top, or other educational reforms that do, in fact, target various people to punish.
welfare reform Various efforts to change the way social welfare programs are administered, funded, and used.
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